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AED Site Coordinator Orientation
Prepared by:Lucian Mirra, M.Ed., NRP, FP-CProgram CoordinatorOffice of Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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Contents
Introduction The University’s AED Program The Role of the Site Coordinator AccuTrack Instructions Summary
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Introduction
Thank you for agreeing to take on the responsibility of being an AED Site Coordinator! The Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness (OSEP) relies on the site coordinator to be our “eyes and ears” on the ground, and to help maintain one of the most robust collegiate public access defibrillation programs in the United States. This short guide will help you orient to the position of site coordinator. It outlines the basics of the AED program here at the University, as well as serving as an instructional manual/tutorial on how to use AccuTrack to check your AED.
The site coordinators play a vital role in making this program successful. If there is anything we can do to assist you in the role of site coordinator, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
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THE UNIVERSITY’S AED PROGRAM
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Program Overview
U.V.a.’s AED program encompasses over 170 (September 2015) Automated External Defibrillators across over 90 separate sites
The program is overseen and administered by the Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness (OSEP), and falls under the purview of the office of the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (EVP-COO) of the University.
The program is currently undergoing a quarter million dollar update and expansion, scheduled for completion by Spring 2016. This project includes two phases:• Phase 1 – Update and standardization
• Replace all devices at end of (or within one year) of recommended life span. • Standardize all devices across grounds to one model (Philips FRx).• 98% complete as of September 2015
• Phase 2 – Expansion• Add 65-75 new AEDs to the system• 20% complete as of September 2015
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Program History
Pre-2006 Individual
departments purchased
devices with local funds
2006UVA Police
designated as targeted first responders
2007-2008First central expansion
(funding from EVP-COO, SOM
Dean and Hospital Auxiliary)
2014Program
administration transferred from Health System to
UVA OSEP
2015Program
expansion underway
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The People
In Virginia, an AED program is required to have both a prescribing physician, who serves as the program medical director, as well as an individual who locally coordinates the program.
Medical Director: Dr. William Brady, M.D.Medical direction for UVA's AED program is provided by Dr. Bill Brady, Professor of Emergency and Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia. A world renowned expert in his field, Dr. Brady has nearly 400 scholarly articles to his credit and has authored or edited 14 textbooks, mostly on resuscitation science, emergency medical services, and large scale disaster/special events medicine. Besides his roles as a professor, attending emergency room physician, chair of the University's resuscitation committee, and emergency preparedness and response medical director, Dr. Brady also serves as the medical director for several local Fire/EMS agencies and is known for showing up on emergency scenes to assist local EMTs and paramedics. The 2013 recipient of the David A. Harrison Distinguished Educator Award, Dr. Brady is a favorite among graduate medical students and residents alike, and is known for his openness, active approach to learning, and focus on physician mentorship.
Program Coordinator: Lucian MirraLucian is the AED and safety programs coordinator in the Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness. His background includes over 10 years in the fire and emergency medical services field. He is a certified critical care and flight paramedic, as well as both an EMT and fire instructor. He completed his Master of Education from Curry in 2014 and has worked in the OSEP office since. He still works part-time and volunteers as a paramedic, and is an adjunct faculty member in the University’s prehospital education program.
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THE ROLE OF THE SITE COORDINATOR
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Site Coordinator Overview
Each individual site equipped with an AED has a designated site coordinator who oversees that specific device.
A site coordinator is usually responsible for all AEDs in a physical facility, but this responsibility may be split depending on how a building is utilized.
Site coordinators may be tasked with overseeing several different sites, depending on their job responsibilities.
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Roles and ExpectationsOSEP Program Coordinator Overall coordination of the
program Replace all tangible supplies
during the month of expiration
Detailed inspection/test of device every 6 months
Provide CPR/AED courses as available
Respond to all uses of AED to facilitate getting device back in service/assisting users
Be responsive to questions, comments, or concerns from facility coordinators or others across grounds
Site Coordinator Preform basic monthly
inspection of device and log results in AccuTrack
Encourage others in the work area to become familiar with the device and its use
Serve as point of contact/liaison with OSEP
Report any problems to OSEP as soon as possible
Inform OSEP if role changes hands
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ACCUTRACK INSTRUCTIONS
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AccuTrack
Online program which will send you an email on the first weekday of the month reminding you to check your AED(s)
Manufacturer recommends checking AED once per month Use of the program is endorsed and required by the program
coordinator and medical director
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Logging In Navigate to:
aedaccutrack.com Username = UVA Email
Example:[email protected]
Initial Password = cavalier
This may be changed (see next page) but not required• Useful to leave as is if you
need to delegate someone else to do this if you are away or if the responsibility is shared
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Initial Screen
Click here to change password or other info
Select which site you are inspecting
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Site Snapshot
On this screen you will see all devices assigned to that site. Remember, some sites have multiple devices.
Click the site to view AEDs
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Site AEDs
From this page you can do two things:1. Inspect each device (click
“inspect now”)2. View details/expiration
dates for each device (click the device itself)
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Device Details
This page gives details about expiration dates of the tangible items. (OSEP will monitor and update these dates). The “inspections” tab gives you the ability to look back at all past inspections. “Activities” and “usage” should not be used.
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Device Inspection When you click “inspect
now” the program will bring up a dialog box.
Enter the inspection date. If you leave it blank, it defaults to that day.
Click the radio buttons corresponding to the questions.
Make sure to click the checkbox at the bottom verifying that you preformed an inspection.
Click save to record the information
You do not need to open the cabinet to do an inspection!
For detailed instructions on preforming an inspection, see the attached inspection
document.
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Documents Tab The “Documents” tab
contains important resources that you may download and/or print:• Philips FRx User Manual• Inspection Instructions• CPR Information• Campus AED Map• Protocols and Procedures• Others (to be added)
Click to display/download each document
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SUMMARY
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Summary
Devices should be inspected monthly• The site will default to emailing you on the first working day of the
month The program will ensure accountability and make it easier to
budget for supply replacement Easier for everyone involved!
“Work smarter, not harder!”
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Questions?
For questions, please contact Lucian Mirra at the Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness:
Office: 982-0573Cell: 981-8082Personal Cell: 540-392-3235 (emergency only)Email: [email protected]: PIC 6220Office: 2205 Fontaine Ave, Suite 105Messenger Mail Box 400911