Training Calendar

 

Trainings require s minimum of 12.  Trainings are designed to meet nationally set competencies and recommendations.

In person meetings:  Will try to keep costs to a minimum for food and other material costs.                                      Generally $10- $12 if there is a charge.     Virtual trainings are free. 

CEUs are available where the training meets state license requirements.

DATE/TIME/LOCATION
EVENT
STAFF/PRESENTER(S)

CAPABILITY

Leadership Meeting

January 19th

via Zoom 7pm

 

 

Looking at the changing structure of MRC

Looking at the impact of this government on MRC

How do we sustain? Can we still build ? 

Volunteerism is poor no matter who you talk to …how do we offset this to stay alive? 

Dodging discouragement

Are we at the end of our run as an organization?

 

 

Leadership

Volunteer Management

 

 

State MRC Meeting

January 29th 

1 pm 

 

MRC Statewide Meeting
DPH will be holding the next MRC Statewide Meeting on January 29th at 1 pm 

To meet the MRC’s annual requirements, representation from your unit is requested at statewide meetings. If you cannot attend, please determine an alternative representative from your unit to join us.

 

 

Zoom

 

Leadership

 

ONLINE Options from TEEX 

AWR314              Medical Countermeasures Awareness for Public Health Emergencies        

The Medical Countermeasures Awareness for Public Health Emergencies course is a web-based course that enhances community preparedness by providing awareness-level training on the roles and responsibilities of the local public health community and its partners. The course covers local and federal resources and capabilities that may exist to help provide post-exposure prophylaxis for a large population in response to a catastrophic CBRNE or other public health event. It also reviews actions taken by a local jurisdiction during a public health emergency that require response at the local level and deployment of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS).

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Community Preparedness

Response

Quote for the Month

 

 

Part of being an effective emergency response is helping others understand why it’s important to plan.

 

 

Special Event

February 26-27  8am-4pm

April 23-24    8am -4pm

 

 

The All Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR) The course teaches students how to respond to the many types of disaster scenarios they may encounter, including natural disasters, infrastructure failings, fires and radiological events, pandemics, active shooter incidents, and other mass casualty events.  This course is offered in the classroom and provides 8 hours of CAPCE credit and NREMT recognition. 

Delivering Death Notifications in the Field  Participants will discuss the impact of breaking bad news, share professional experiences, and role play ways to deliver death notifications to loved ones and caregivers. Breaking Bad News is offered as a 3-hour classroom course and students who complete the course receive a certificate and a provider card good for 4 years. Breaking Bad News is accredited by CAPCE.

Training Innovation & Leadership Institute

297 Cowesett Ave
West Warwick RI 02893
United States

Mass Care

Response