Managing Contemporary Mass Fatalities

Dennis McGowan - Lead Instructor, National Mass Fatalities Institute and Vice President of S.A.C. - the Self Awareness Consultancy, Inc.

December 14, 2006

At the conclusion of the presentation, the participants will be able to:

  1. Comprehend an expanded definition of contemporary incident planning
  2. Understand the shifting response roles of the medical and public health communities during mass fatalities events
  3. Ensure adequate pre-mass fatalities incident communication and planning
  4. Minimize the likelihood of assuming ownership of others' responsibilities

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7. The course was of overall high quality.
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9. The guest speaker(s) was(were) effective in communicating concepts.
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12. I would recommend this course for employees in positions similar to mine.
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Continuing Education Credits

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