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The
Department of Defense
Medical Interagency Satellite Training Program (MIST)
Present:
Lessons From the Storm – “Crisis and Collaboration”
Tuesday 03 July 2007; 1430-1600 ET
(Repeats from December 07, 2006)
a. Sponsors: This program is co-sponsored for Military and Federal GETN subscribers by The South Central Center for Public Health Preparedness in partnership with the Alabama Department of Public Health and Department of Defense Medical Interagency Satellite Training Program with the technical support of the Satellite Education Network (SEN) at Ft. Lee, VA.
b. Availability: This program will be available to military and federal GETN/MIST sites that have GETN/ATN/Warrior digital satellite downlinks. A listing of potential GETN receive sites can be seen here: GETN Site Location.
MIST affiliate satellite networks such as the VA’s Employee Education System and the Department of Justice Television Network may also carry this program but IAW with their own scheduling.
There is No C/Ku Band Analog satellite for this program.
Videoconferencing may be available to selected military and federal VTC sites using the USA TNET or the USN CNET networks and other VTC networks able to connect to this satellite feed. Site coordinators using VTC are responsible for their own bridge coordination.
Will this program be Webcast? Yes, see confirmation sent after registration.
c. Target Audience Statement: State or local public health workers, nurses, physicians/clinicians, business/community/civic leaders, environmental health professionals, health educators, laboratory professionals, law enforcement, occupational/industrial professionals, planners, policy makers/analysts, students (MPH and other graduate/post graduate).
d. Program Description: The lessons learned, and lessons still being taught, from Hurricane Katrina can assist all health care and family assistance providers in preparing for future disasters. This session will be conducted by Harold Suire, a consultant with over 20 years experience in the state policy arena, who was called upon by the state of Louisiana in the aftermath of Katrina to coordinate the myriad of groups and foundations from throughout the nation and world. He will share his on-the-ground observations of collaboration and challenges in the vortex of one of the greatest natural disasters in the United States. We will learn how lives were, and still are, in jeopardy while leaders, agencies, and groups fought and acted on policy, credit, regulations, funds, and turf. We will also learn about the resiliency of providers and citizens and the power of collaboration and action for the greater good.
e. Program Objectives:
1. Describe the leadership skill set most useful in a major crisis.
2. Identify the benefits of practical information sharing and use of data before and after a major crisis.
3. Identify people and groups within a region or national scene that are most effective at managing resources and information and serving clients.
4. Describe the major types of communication that fail and succeed within an interagency and provider network during a crisis.
5. Identify future critical roles for public health practice in a major crisis.
6. Identify several post crisis factors that affect the health of citizens within and surrounding an impacted area-emphasis on mental health implications.
f. Program Moderator: Harold Suire, Licensed Emergenetics Specialist Education, Research, and Information Services, Inc.
g. Interactivity/Questions: None for this pre-recorded program.
h. CEUs, CMEs, Certificates: None for this program.
i. DVD/Videotape Availability: None, sites should tape from broadcast.
j. Videotape release (if taping from broadcast): This FREE program is unclassified and non-scrambled. There are no copyright restrictions on these program, however they MAY NOT be videotaped and re-broadcast where fees are attached to its showing. They may also not be used for commercial purposes or for profit purposes by commercial organizations without additional permission of the sponsors.
k. Registration: All military and federal GETN sites MUST register for this FREE, public domain program to receive the necessary illumination authentication (GETN/Warrior dishes) and coordinates. Sites may register at: DOD-MIST Registration Site or by calling the DOD-MIST Satellite Program Registrations Coordinator, toll free at 877-820-0305 or 888-820-4898.
l. Future Programs: For future information on free interagency satellite broadcasts co-sponsored by the DOD MIST program (subject to change due to satellite availability and other scheduling issues) and other sponsors please visit this web site: (Information changes periodically; please refresh your browser upon each visit) http://www.dlnets.com/itv.htm#current.
m. Program Requests: Miss a program and would like it repeated? Make your request here: DOD-MIST Program Request Form.
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