AFFORDABLE, NEEDS-BASED TRAINING
Live Training | Online Training | Past Offerings

The type and number of programs we offer varies year to year based on information collected from several sources. Although the Center’s audiences have traditionally been health care, public health and first responders, as preparedness needs change and the disaster scenarios we face evolve, our programs and other offerings also evolve. We offer continuing education credits for most of our programs, thus providing an added value to the busy professionals we serve.

The following matrix lists training opportunities. While everyone is welcome at any of these sessions, the matrix also indicates groups for whom the training is most appropriate.

 
LIVE TRAINING
(click on name for more information)
Business/Industry
Preparedness
First Responder
Preparedness
Medical
Preparedness
Public Health
Preparedness
1 - 2 - 7 GO! NIMS Training for Hospitals     ü  
Applied Epidemiology     ü ü
Bob Pike Train-the-Trainer ü ü ü ü
Business Continuity 101 ü   ü ü
Care Of The Ill At Home     ü ü
Crisis Communication For Pandemic Influenza     ü ü
Crisis Leadership ü ü ü ü
Disaster Life Support Courses™  (Scheduled)     ü ü
Franklin Covey Training ü ü ü ü
Fun With ICS ü   ü ü
HEICS To HICS     ü  
Hospital Regional Exercises - Decontamination     ü  
Hospital Summits: Lessons Learned     ü  
ICS 100 and 200   ü ü ü
ICS 300 and 400   ü ü ü
Infection Control For Businesses ü     ü
Mass Fatalities   ü ü ü
Modern McGyver - Problem Solving for Disasters ü ü ü ü
Moulage: The Art of Creating Simulated Injuries and Illnesses   ü ü ü
Nebraska Infrastructure Protection Conference (Scheduled)
(In partnership with the Lt. Governor's Executive Council on Infrastructure Protection)
ü ü    
Pandemic Influenza 101 ü ü ü ü
Pandemic Influenza 201 ü ü ü ü
Rural Ag Preparedness ü ü    
Planning & Finance for Hospitals (Incident Command)     ü  
Rapid Response Training: The Role of Public Health in a Multi-Agency Response to Avian Influenza in the US ü     ü
Symposia Series (Scheduled) ü ü ü ü
         
ONLINE COURSES (also see T.R.A.I.N.)
(click on name for more information)
Business/Industry
Preparedness
First Responder
Preparedness
Medical
Preparedness
Public Health
Preparedness
Applied Epidemiology     ü ü
Biopreparedness for the Laboratorian
(In partnership with the Nebraska State Public Health Laboratory)
    ü  
Biopreparedness for Public Health Nurses
(In partnership with the Public Health Association of Nebraska - Public Health Nursing Section)
      ü
Cyanide Agents   ü ü ü
Mass Distribution     ü ü
Nerve agents, carbamates and organophosphates   ü ü  
Public Health Emergency Law   ü ü ü
Pulmonary Intoxicants   ü   ü
Vesicants   ü ü  
         
PAST OFFERINGS
(click on name for more information)
Business/Industry
Preparedness
First Responder
Preparedness
Medical
Preparedness
Public Health
Preparedness
Forensic Epidemiology   ü   ü
Hospital Decontamination and Personal Protective Equipment Training     ü  
Medical Management of Biological, Chemical and Radiological Casualties   ü ü ü
         

 

 

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Center for Biopreparedness Education
984550 Nebraska Medical Center
Phone: (402) 552-2529
Fax: (402) 552-2769
Email: Center@bioprepare.org

For Information about Disaster Life Support™ Courses
coordinator@disasterlifesupport.com
www.disasterlifesupport.com