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Hospital Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear & Explosive Incidents (HM-CBRNE)

ATRRS Course # 61-Fl 0/340-F5, School Codes 879

27 – 31 January 25
21 – 25 July 25

  • Expert Classroom Instruction
  • NIMS, NRF, HICS
  • Multi-Station Practical Exercise
  • Group Activities & Discussions
  • Multi-Hospital Mass Casualty Tabletop
  • Equipment Demonstrations
  • Hands On Training Exercises

The HM-CBRNE course represents an advanced level education and training opportunity. It offers healthcare professionals up-to-date and hands on instruction aimed at preparation for and management of casualties following a major WMD incident. Designed for civilian and military healthcare managers and providers, course content is presented by leading authorities in biological, chemical, radiation and incident management. Applying hospital level objectives, clinical and non-clinical, the HM-CBRNE course features interactive seminar discussions and dynamic exercises.

Content is focused on facilitating mitigation of existing and potential gaps in hospital operations during a major WMD event. Functional knowledge gained may be applied to routine and crisis hospital operations as well. This educational activity provides a unique opportunity to engage professionals from across the nation who face similar incident challenges.

Credits available:
30-35 CME/CE/CEUs available for Physicians, Nurses, and EMTs.
Course counts for promotion points and can be placed on ERB/ORB.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
8350 Ricketts Point Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5400
Commercial Phone: 410-436-2230   |   Fax: 410-436-3086   |   DSN: 584-2230

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Last Modified Date: 11-Oct-2024