About the event
06 - 07 August 2009 Binational Forum On Trauma And Disaster
(
El Paso, TX,
US)
Ways to contact |
+1 (915) 838-3201 +1 (915) 351-6774 (fax) |
E-Mail |
debra@borderrac.org |
Subject Area |
- Terror Medicine: Psycological adaptation with the situation - Pre-Hospital Response to Mass Casualty Incidents - Medical and Organizational Implications of Mass Casualty Management - Implementing Models for Rapid Call Back - Social Considerations for Healthcare Professional Associations , Including Compassion Fatigue - Security Implications for the Healthcare Professional Associations along the Mexico/U.S. Border - Consequences of Failure to Plan |
Specific Subjects |
Terror Medicine Lessons Learned |
Event Type |
Forum |
Oficial Language |
English |
Target |
- Physicians - Nurse Practitioners - Physician's Assistants - Nurses - Social Workers - First Responders - Behavioral Health Professionals - Safety Officers - Law Enforcement - University School Security - School Administrators and other professionals involved in the management, care and treatment during a disaster/trauma event. |
Observations |
Jointly with Texas Medical Association, Thomason Trauma Department and Thomason Nursing Support Services proudly presents: "Bi National Forum on Trauma & Disaster: Terror Medicine Lessons Learned" At UTEP-Undergraduate Learning Center (UGLC), El Paso, TX
Pre-Registration is encourage to avoid a late fee charge ($25.00). Please register before August 3, 2009. If you have questions please contact the Border RAC. All cancellations must be made in writing and must be received on or before August 3, 2009 in order to obtain a refund, less a $50.00 processing fee.
Make checks payable to: Border RAC 200 N. Kansas, 2nd Floor El Paso, TX 79901 |
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