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You're all about helping others.
Are
you ready to help in a disaster?
Disaster Support Courses
help enhance your disaster response skills within an all-hazards
framework and provide an opportunity to train with responders from
multiple disciplines. This approach helps develop a common language and
approach that fosters more effective response. The Center for
Biopreparedness Education's courses incorporate activities and teaching
techniques that help students retain material over time.
NATIONAL Disaster Life Support COURSES
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Basic
Disaster Life Support (BDLS®) –
a 1-day course targeted to multiple disciplines in an effort to
develop a commonality of approach and language that will
improve the care and coordination of response
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Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS®) – a 2-day practicum of the principles learned in
BDLS®. This hands on course includes skill stations in MASS™
Triage, Personal Protective Equipment and Decontamination,
Disaster Skills, and Human Patient Simulator.
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NDLS Instructor Course®
– a 4-hour course that prepares individuals who have
successfully completed the BDLS® and ADLS® courses to become
instructors of the NDLS course series.
The
Center for Biopreparedness
Education is an accredited regional training center for the
National Disaster Life Support Foundation courses. We sponsor
these courses to meet our mission of
enhancing preparedness skills and knowledge through affordable,
needs-based training and to provide a well established disaster life
support program to the region's disaster response community. The
curriculum for these disaster life support courses was developed by a
partnership of medical centers and organizations including the American
Medical Association.
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