The Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness
16 episodes
9 months ago
Disaster preparedness in healthcare is often lost between the caregivers who do not understand disaster management and the disaster experts who do not understand health care. The Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness hopes to improve readiness through these podcasts as well as a a resource library on our website (www.ceep.ca) and an on-line community of practice (www.firstreceivers.ca)
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Disaster preparedness in healthcare is often lost between the caregivers who do not understand disaster management and the disaster experts who do not understand health care. The Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness hopes to improve readiness through these podcasts as well as a a resource library on our website (www.ceep.ca) and an on-line community of practice (www.firstreceivers.ca)
This CEEP Journal Club podcast is joined by NEJM co-lead author, Dr. Barkati to review her paper Monkeypox Virus Infection in Humans across 16 Countries — April–June 2022 by J.P. Thornhill et al.
The CEEP Disaster Preparedness Journal Club
Disaster preparedness in healthcare is often lost between the caregivers who do not understand disaster management and the disaster experts who do not understand health care. The Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness hopes to improve readiness through these podcasts as well as a a resource library on our website (www.ceep.ca) and an on-line community of practice (www.firstreceivers.ca)