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Training Level: Performance Venue: Determined by Local Host Course Length: Two days (16 hours) Participant Audience: EMS technicians /paramedics Fire and HazMat personnel Law Enforcement Public Health Physicians /physician assistants Emergency Management Hospital / medical treatment facility personnel Recommended Online Courses: It is recommended that participants complete two online courses before attending the course. These Internet courses are available at no cost to the participant. Visit www.teexwmdcampus.com and complete: Basic EMS Concepts for WMD Incidents WMD / Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders Class Size: Maximum of 40 participants Continuing Education Credits This course has been approved for continuing education credits by: Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)* 15.0 hours American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) 15.0 hours *This continuing education activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. For more information, contact: TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE 301 Tarrow College Station, Texas 77840-7896 877.438.8877 (toll-free) www.teex.org/hss MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CBRNE EVENTS PER211 Participants completing this program will be able to properly perform patient triage, decontamination, treatment, and transportation in the event of exposure to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) weapons. The course consists of facilitated discussions, small group exercises, hands-on activities, and task-oriented practical applications. Course participants will use both state-of-the-art adult and pediatric human patient simulators to promote critical thinking skills while utilizing the RAPID – Care concept. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to demonstrate the skills necessary for proper detection and monitoring, triage, mass decontamination, treatment, stabilization, self-protection, and cross-contamination prevention. C10.4110.04 Course Dates: Location: Registration Instructions: For More Information, Contact:

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Training Level: Performance Venue: Determined by Local Host Course Length: Two days (16 hours) Participant Audience: • EMS technicians / paramedics • Fire and HazMat personnel • Law Enforcement • Public Health • Physicians / physician assistants • Emergency Management • Hospital / medical treatment facility personnel

Recommended Online Courses:It is recommended that participants complete two online courses before attending the course. These Internet courses are available at no cost to the participant.Visit www.teexwmdcampus.com and complete: • Basic EMS Concepts for WMD Incidents • WMD / Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders

Class Size: Maximum of 40 participants

Continuing Education CreditsThis course has been approved for continuingeducation credits by: • Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)* 15.0 hours • American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) 15.0 hours*This continuing education activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

For more information, contact:TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE301 TarrowCollege Station, Texas 77840-7896877.438.8877 (toll-free)www.teex.org/hss

MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CBRNE EVENTSPER211

Participants completing this program will be able to properly perform patient triage, decontamination, treatment, and transportation in the event of exposure to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) weapons. The course consists of facilitated discussions, small group exercises, hands-on activities, and task-oriented practical applications. Course participants will use both state-of-the-art adult and pediatric human patient simulators to promote critical thinking skills while utilizing the RAPID – Care concept.

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to demonstrate the skills necessary for proper detection and monitoring, triage, mass decontamination, treatment, stabilization, self-protection, and cross-contamination prevention.

C10.4110.04

Course Dates:

Location:

Registration Instructions:

For More Information, Contact:

Course Dates: _________________________________________Location: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Registration Instructions: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For More Information, Contact: _________________________________________