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Hamilton County Medical Reserve Corps Training Matrix Current as of 06/07/2010 Hamilton County Medical Reserve Corps Hamilton County Health Department 18030 Foundation Dr., Suite A. Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 776-8500 www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/MRC/ TIER 1- Provides an introduction to the Hamilton County Medical Reserve Corps, introduces personal and family preparedness planning, and how to assemble a disaster kit. TIER 11- Provides training on the National Incident Manangement System (NIMS), the Incident Command System (ICS), ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, and the National Response Framework. TIER 111- Provides training on Bioterrorism, Pandemic Flu, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) and Points of Dispensing (PODs), and disasters. TIER IV-Provides training on Resource Management, Risk Communication, First Aid (PFA), and Cultural Competency. TIER V-Provides training on filling a management position, the Health Departments Plan, POD Planning, and Emergency Support Function (ESF) Key: M=Minimum, R=Recommended, O=Optional ---PAGE BREAK--- TIER 1- (Core Compentencies: 1,2,4,5, 7, 8) d Wa: C) z Z Ig w I- i= w ~ 0 W ena: 0 z 0 i= r:L. en w Q :E 0 0a: en en :3 w z 0 :lit': m I-z w :E en en w en I~ U) W M Hamilton County Medical Reserve Corps Orientation Module MRC 101.a Porvides overview of Citizen Corps, the national MRC program, the Hamilton County Medical Reserve Corps and roles of the MRC, how to accept or decline an assignment, what is expected of volunteers, leagal and liability issues, and the importnace of training. y y bamiltoncountv.in.aov/MRCI NlA N/A M Ready.Gov NlA Provides an overview of how to assemble a disaster kit, make a personal and family preparedness plan, and how to be informed of potential disasters that may occur locally. Y Y Has a disaster kit and a plan NlA R FEMA IS-22 IS-22 Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness FEMA IS-22 The "Are You Ready? An In-Depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness" has been designed to help the citizens of this nation learn how to protect themselves and their families against all types of hazards. It can be used as a reference source or as a step-by-step manual. The focus of the content is on how to develop, practice, and maintain emergency plans tha reflect what must be done before, during, and after a disaster to protect people and their property. Also included is information on how to assemble a disaster supplies kit that contains the food, water, and other supplies in sufficient quantity for individuals and their families to survive. N Y htto:lftrainina.fema.aovIEMIWeblIS/is22.aso Final Exam 1 R FEMAIS-10 Animals in Disaster, Module A: Awareness and Preparedness FEMA IS-10 The purpose of this course is twO-fold. Module A is intended to increase awareness and preparedness among animal owners and care providers. It includes sections on typical hazards, how these affect animals and wha!can ~ d()l'le by rE!sponsible_own~r!I to recj ~ :t htto:/lwww.trainina.fema.aovfEMlwebIlSfis10.aso Final Exam ---PAGE BREAK--- TIER 11- (Core Compentencies:3, 5) d W Q: C) z Z Ig w I- w UJ Q: 0 W UJ Q: 0 z 0 i= Q. ii2 UJ w Q :IE 0 0 Q: (fJ UJ :5 w z Z 0 ~ Z I~ I-z w :IE UJ UJ w UJ W M FEMAIS-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System FEMA IS-100.a Describes the history, features and principles. and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. Y Y http://trainina.~ma.Qov/EMlwebJISfIS1OOA.asp Final Exam 0.3 M FEMAIS-200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents FEMA IS-200.a ICS 200 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). ICS-200 provides training on and resources for personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within the ICS. Y Y Final Exam 0.3 M FEMAIS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction FEMA 15-7oo.a Introduces and provides an overview to the National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all govemment, private-sector, and non-governmenta organizations to work together during domestic incidents. y y Final Exam 0.3 I M FEMAIS-800 National Response Plan FEMA IS-800.8 ~ The course introduces participants to the concepts and princiQtes s>f thEil Na!ion!lR~ponse fral1!e~ork. y Y http://training.fema.gov/EMIWebIlSIIS800b.asp Final Exam ---PAGE BREAK--- TIER 111- (Core Compentencies: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) Basic MRC Voluntee d W e" z Z ~ w I- w til 0 =It W til 0 z 0 i= ii2 U) W c :Ii 0 ~ til til « W Z 0 III ~ I-z w :Ii til til W til I~ w M Bioterrorism Agents· Category A BT 101.a Provides an overview of the Six Category A Bioterrorism Agents. y Y Short Quiz N/A M Stategic National Stockpile (SNS) &Point of Dispensing (POD) SNS&POD 101.a Provides an overview of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) and Points Of Dispensing (PODs) Y Y http:/twww.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/MRC/ Short Quiz N/A M Pandemic Flu PAN 101.a Provides a brief history and overview of Pandemic Flu. y y htto:/twww.hamiitoncountv.in.oovIMRCI Short Quiz N/A R The POD Game NlA The POD Game will provide a scope of POD Operations. N Y htto:/twww.theoodaame.com/olav.html N/A 0 UNC 462a Introduction to Bioterrorist Agents UNC462a This training course offered by the Center for Public Health Preparedness at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill provides an Introduction to Bioterrorist Agents. N Y httg:/twww.gublichealthl~S!rning.com/PubliclCataIQQ/Des ddBuNz%2fm2vmO%3d 0.5 0 UMN 4648 Mass Dispensing Site: A Primer for Volunteers UMN4648 The Mass Dispensing Site: A Primer for Volunteers is an initial orientation for individuals who may be asked to work in those sites during an emergency. It is deSigned to complement "just in time" training provided on site at the time of deployment, but also is intended to provide enough information so that participants can complete a self assessment of how they could contribute to a mass dispensing site operation. N Y httg:/twww.gublichealthlearning. com/PubliclCatalog/Des crigtiQn J 0.1 PCYIRKaFPivaHlirC4aUOHDGRae2RaSL7wHRb6Ua%" fQ5EH2s%3d 0 FEMA· Types of Disasters N/A Provides overview of types of disasters. N y N/A ! ---PAGE BREAK--- TIER 111- (Core Compentencies: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) Basic MRC Volunteel d W IX z Z g w I­ ~ w IX 0 0 ~ w IX 0 0 z 0 ~ D2 0 w c :IE 0 0 IX 0 :5 0 w z z 0 ~ z a:I I~ I-z w :IE 0 0 w 0 w 0 0 Working in a Point of Dispensing (POD) There are a number of situations where local public health departments might need to mobilize a point of distribution (POD) to dispense medication or vaccinate a large group of people. 'Working in a POD" provides you with an understanding of what a POD is, how it operates, and what functional roles you may be assigned as a volunteer serving in a POD. N Y httr;!:/fw.Nw.ualbanll92hQ.orglieaming/registration/tab.cfm 1 ?course=ood&s=Overview 0 Preparedness and Community Response to Pandemics N/A This introductory course on pandemic influenza will help the learner understand why this virus is capable of producing worldwide outbreaks. Participants will explore the epidemiology, historical context, and response efforts related to both seasonal and worldwide influenza outbreaks. N Y httr;!:/fw.Nw.ui!lbanll92hr;!.orglieaming/r~istration/tab.cfm 6 ?course=r;!andemics&s=Qverview ---PAGE BREAK--- TIER IV- (Core Compentencies: 1, 3, 5, 6, 8) Intermediate MRC Volunteer d W cc CI z Z ~ w I- i= w UJ cc 0 0 w UJ cc 0 0 z 0 i= a. 0 UJ w c :IE 0 0 cc UJ UJ :5 0 w z z 0 ~ z m ~ I-z w :IE UJ UJ w UJ l~ I» w 0 M FEMA IS·702.a National Incident Management System (NIMS) Public Infonnation Systems FEMA IS-702.a The National Incident Management System (NIMS) provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents. This includes public information.The public information systems described in NIMS are designed to effectively manage public information at an incident, regardless of the size and complexity of the situation or the number of entities involved in the response. N y htto:lltrainina.fema.aov/EMIWebllS/is702a.aso Final Exam 0.3 M NIMS Communications and Infonnation Management FEMA IS-704.a This interactive computer-based course introduces you to the Communications and Information Management component of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). N Y htto:lltrainina.fema.Qov/EMIWebIlSlis704.aso Final Exam 0.2 0 First Aid PFA Provides and introduction to First Aid. N Y htto:/lofa.naccho.ora/ofalofa start.html N/A N/A 0 Cultural Competency Cultural Competency Cultural and language differences may engender misunderstanding, lack of compliance, or other factors that negatively influence clinical situations. Participants in this course will learn how staff members should be trained and educated in cultural competency. N Y ~ttPs:llcet:;,m.thinkculturalhealth.Qrgf N/A N/A ---PAGE BREAK--- TIER IV- (Core Compentencies: 1, 3, 5, 6, 8) Intermediate MRC Volunteer d W C) Z ~ w I-w Yi 0 0 ~ W VJ 0 0 z 0 t= Q. ~ 0 VJ w Q :IE 0 ~ VJ VJ ~ 0 W Z z 0 ~ Z al ~ I-z w :IE VJ VJ W VJ L~ en w 0 R First Aid NlA Basic Fisrt Aid. Y N N/A N/A N/A R Provider CPR NlA Provider CPR. Y N N/A N/A N/A R Non-Provider CPR N/A Non-Provider CPR. Y N N/A NlA N/A ---PAGE BREAK--- - - TIER V- (Core Compentencies: 1,3,4) Advanced MRC Volunteer d W C) z Z ~ M M R w Z t­ o i= i= c- w w en en a: 0 en w 0 0 Q 0 0 FEMA 15-701 NIMS Multi Agency Coordination Systems (MACS) 15-701 This interactive computer-based course provides the principles, tools, processes, and systems used in the FEMA 15-703 NIMS NIMS that incident managers need for timely and Resource Management 15-703 effective resource management during an incident. The National Response Framework (NRF) presents the guiding principles that enable aU response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to disasters and emergencies from the smallest incident to the largest catastrophe. As part of the NRF, Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) FEMA 15-808 are primary mechanisms at the operational level 15-808 Emergency used to organize and provide assistance. This Support Function (ESF) course provides an introduction to Emergency #8 - Public Health and Support Function (ESF) #8 - Public Health and Medical Services '----15-808 .Medica~Services. :IE 0 0 en en :5 0 N N t-z w :IE z ~ en w en z w m :l en 0 z y Final Exam Y htto:lltrainina.fema.aov/EMIWeb/IS/is703.aso ort Final Ex w 0 0.3 0.3 N Y http://training.fema.gov/EMIWebIlSIlS808.asp £inal EXCim N/A ---PAGE BREAK--- •TIER V- (Core Compentencies: 1,3,4) Advanced MRC Volunteer d W C) z z ~ I­ R M M R w ..oJ I- i= w 0 0 FEMAI5·26 FEMAI5·3oo FEMA 15-400 Hamilton County Health Department Plan w - 0 0 15·26 15-300 15-400 Hamilton County Health Department Plan z 0 i= ii: 0 W Q This guide was developed to support the Points of Distribution (POD) overview video and provide an in depth look into the planning, operations, and demobilization stages of a POD mission. The lessons detail the staffing and procedures any state will need to plan for, execute, and shut down POD operations. This course covers organization and staffing, organizing for incidents and events, resource management, and air operation. Target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-Agency Coordination Entity. This Course provides training on and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands upon information covered in 15­ 100 through 15-300. Provides and overview of the Hamilton County Health Departments plan to respond to public health emergencies. :IE 0 0