
9 episodes

The CEEP Disaster Preparedness Journal Club The Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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- Health & Fitness
Disaster preparedness in healthcare is often lost between the caregivers who do not understand disaster management and the disaster experts who do not understand health care. The Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness hopes to improve readiness through these podcasts as well as a a resource library on our website (www.ceep.ca) and an on-line community of practice (www.firstreceivers.ca)
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Mass Shootings in America: Consensus Recommendations for Healthcare Response
An overview of recommendations for mass shootings reached through the Delphi process
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Drones in Disasters - updated for 2022!
A review of the use of drones in disasters with the most recent scoping literature and two case studies
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Monkeypox outbreak review
This CEEP Journal Club podcast is joined by NEJM co-lead author, Dr. Barkati to review her paper Monkeypox Virus Infection in Humans across 16 Countries — April–June 2022 by J.P. Thornhill et al.
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Decontamination - wet or dry (or both)?
Recent research raises potential risks in wet decontamination. This podcast looks at the papers, discusses if this is clinically relevant and what real world conclusions to draw.
Guest speaker - Charles Alexandre Campbell -
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RATE disaster triage
Discussing the RATE protocol with study authors Cathy Dobson and Gudrun Reay.
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Drone use in mass gathering events
Should you plan on using drones at your next mass gathering or MCI? The answer is an unequivocal yes. Dr. Jain joins us to discuss his article: Comparison of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technology versus Standard Practice of Scene Assessment by Paramedic Students of a Mass-Gathering Event
Background information on drone use and regulation is presented. Two other articles on injuries caused by drones are also reviewed.