08.15.2003
From the Massachusetts Nurse Newsletter
July/August 2003 Edition
By Chris Pontus, MS, RN, COHN-S
Associate Director, Health & Safety
On July 8, 2003, representatives from the MNA participated in the Emergency Preparedness, Incident Command Systems and Connectivity Program. Produced by the Harvard Center for Public Health Preparedness in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health the broadcast was down linked to 17 local community sites, with each site led by trained facilitators.
Diverse groups of approximately 650 people across the state were reached during this broadcast. The broadcast’s intent was to train and educate public health workers, healthcare providers and first line responders in aspects of bioterrorism and response.
The first of two interactive broadcasts was educational, practical and widely disseminated basics of emergency preparedness. It specifically responded to the need for development and practice of core competencies in disaster management and preparedness. Massachusetts satellite broadcast on emergency preparedness
The program focused on four goals:
A second broadcast is tentatively scheduled for December. For more information, contact Cathy McKenna at 617.983.6856 or by e-mail at Catherine_mckenna@state.ma.us. You can also visit the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bioterrorrism Preparedness and Response Web site at: www.state.ma.us/dph/topics/bioterrorism/bt.htm
Through learning, collaboration and networking, this is an opportunity for MNA members to become an integral part in expanding and strengthening the public health infrastructure in Massachusetts.
The MNA has full-day educational programs on Emergency Medical Response and acts of Terrorism that include a discussion of incident command. For more information, go to Continuing Education.
Currently the MNA has an Emergency Preparedness Task Force and welcomes new members to attend. If you have any questions or are interested in the task force please contact Chris Pontus at 781.830.5776 or via e-mail cpontus@mnarn.org.