| ETIDE |
| TRAIN THE TRAINER |
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| Title: Interdisciplinary Scenario Training Module on Infectious Disease Emergencies |
| For |
| Emergency Care Clinicians, Nurses, Paramedics and other Health Care Workers and Laboratorians |
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| Venue: National Institute for Infectious Diseases, ‘Lazzaro Spallanzani’, Rome, Italy |
| Day 1 |
| Time |
Subject |
Activity |
Topics to be covered |
| 08.30 |
Registration & Coffee |
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| 08.45 |
Objectives for this module and rules of simulation |
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| 09.00 |
Simulation |
Participation in exercise |
Risk assessment(s) for staff and public Differential diagnosis Clinical management options Appropriate clinical specimens Pre and post exposure prophylaxis for hcws Safe triaging and assessment Correct PPE & isolation procedures Safe sampling, packaging etc Transfer of patients Roles & responsibilities of internal & external agencies Alerting mechanisms & chains of command Communication with staff, victims & public Psychological impact Continuity management including contact tracing Status update End of exercise |
| 13.00 |
Lunch |
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| 13.45 |
Plan, implement & evaluate exercises |
Group Activity |
Distinctions & purpose of different exercises Setting clear, realistic aims & measurable objectives Identifying major stakeholders Roles & responsibilities of members of exercise Timelines & scope of exercise Mapping of driving forces to sustain exercise Recognising extremes of possible outcomes for consistency & plausibility Developing, writing & assessing scenarios Testing scenarios Initiating, maintaining and terminating the exercise Analysis & evaluation of the exercise Reporting findings, making recommendations & implementing improvements |
| 15.30 |
Questions & Course Evaluation |
Group discussion |
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| 16.00 |
End of Course |
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Coffee will be available during strategic points throughout the day
| Teachers and facilitators: |
Nick Gent |
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Bogdan Circiumaru |
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Kate Sturgeon |
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Stefan Schilling |
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Richard Amlôt |
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Stefan Schilling |
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