Charleen C. McNeill, PhD, MSN, RN, discusses key findings from a survey of nurses' emergency preparedness competence, the current state of emergency training, and what nurse leaders can do about it.
About 500 professionals working in the public and private emergency management space are meeting in St. Johns County this week for the first annual Training for Emergency Management Symposium. Guthrie ...
Imagine waking up for a normal day. Maybe you look at your phone and see an emergency alert. Or maybe you look outside and see smoke. A fire has broken out in your neighborhood and emergency ...
Brandeis University is committed to campus safety as a method of promoting a positive, productive learning environment for all members of the campus community. The Community Emergency Response Team ...
Barricades may be coming down around Capitol Hill, but the shadow of the violent Jan. 6 attack still looms and congressional staff and lawmakers are thinking about how they can keep themselves and ...
The Brandeis University Department of Public Safety is committed to working in partnership with students, faculty, staff, and visitors to strengthen campus safety and overall preparedness. Emergencies ...
The University of Massachusetts Lowell Office of Life Safety & Emergency Management, in collaboration with FEMA, UMass Lowell EMS, UMass Lowell Police, and Lowell Fire Department & Emergency ...
As we wade into another year, with COVID still around and more disasters lurking, let’s think about how we engage the next generation of emergency managers. What do we need to teach them? How do we ...
We are embarking on a transition from the current emergency management leaders to a new generation of emergency management professionals, who will take the profession to a new level. This next ...
The UML Office of Life Safety & Emergency Management, in collaboration with our partners, is excited to announce that FREE Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is now available for UMass ...
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Floridians are now preparing for the heart of hurricane season, and that includes the state’s emergency management professionals. About 500 professionals working in the public ...
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