Tue, 28 August 2007 LibSyn has had a few server issues over the weekend and due to those problems I have not been able to load this weeks show. I've been told that I should be able to publish by later today. Please stand by...Mitigation Journal will be posted soon. Rick Category: Educational -- posted at: 11:26 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 August 2007 In this edition: A brief review of the Pandemic Influenza Planning program at the Center for Domestic Preparedness... The Rule of Outcomes defined... A new Swine flu in China? New law in NY calls for safety ropes for firefighters. Please support all your emergency service bloggers and podcasters The MedicCast: www.medicast.com Medic Scribe blog: http://www.medicscribe.blogspot.com/ Mitigation Journal is supported by: The Monroe Community College Paramedic Program www.mccparamedic.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 August 2007 Check out the Center for Domestic PreparednessWebsite https://cdp.dhs.gov/ Update on changes to Mitigation Journal website Start-up of blog postings on the libsyn page in addition to the podcast. Mitigation Journal blog and podcast in the same place! Also, I have to change the release day for the In-Service Training Edition...the new day will be Thursdays starting next week. Reaction of First Responders to a Pandemic Situation: The results are in!
On-line survey promoted by several bloggers and podcasters looking into how we will react in the event of a pandemic situation...We'll give an overview of the results and impact. A special note of thanks to The MedicCast (www.mediccast.com) The Medic Scribe blog (www.medicscribe.blogspot.com) and EMS Haiku (www.emshaiku.com) for helping promote this survey! Lessons from the past: How a 1960 guidebook still makes sense today. I was given a 1960 guide on nuclear fallout protection and couldn't believe the similarity to many of the concepts I've been talking about. The All-Hazards approach, The Rule of Outcomes, The Culture of Preparedness, and shifting responsibility for preparedness to the individual, the family and the community. Tapes…and last words…from the Health Care Clinics in Retail Settings...a whole new meaning to "wet cleanup..isle three". Is this the future of health care and a solution to ED overcrowding?! Will you ever go to Target for a check-up? Thanks, Danny, for all the help! Mitigation Journal is brought to you, in part by: Monroe Ambulance, Rochester, NY www.monroeambulance.com The Monroe Community College Paramedic Program www.mccparamedic.com be sure to check back here for updates, blog postings and new podcasts! Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 August 2007 Minneapolis Bridge Collapse: another example of Rule of Outcomes and the need for All-Hazards Preparedness, Extreme situations and Disaster Care: the Impact on emergency service. Dr. Anna Pou cleared of criminal charges resulting from acts during Hurricane Katrina and how triage actions will be looked at in the future. 30-Minutes of CPR training may be better than 3 hours! Diesel Exhaust promotes heart disease pluse, the link between soft drinks, heart disease and metabolic syndrome. Mitigation Journal is brought to you, in part by Monroe Ambulance; serving Rochester NY since 1975 www.monroeambulance.com and by the Monroe Community College Paramedic Program – MCC paramedics…excellence and beyond www.mccparamedic.com Remember to support all your emergency service bloggers and podcasters! The MedicCast: www.medicast.com Medic Scribe blog: http://www.medicscribe.blogspot.com/ Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 August 2007 This presentation is appropriate for any responder providing Prehospital care. I've put this topic together in response to several emails asking for more pharmacology material. Several listeners have asked a "simple overview" or "introductory review" of pharmacology. We'll go into more detail in future In-Service Training editions. Thanks for all the positive comments and emails! Remember to support all your emergency service bloggers and podcasters!
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