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Mass Vaccination Challenges: Lessons from Canadian First Nations and Remote Communities Symposium

Mass Vaccination Challenges: Lessons from Canadian First Nations and Remote Communities Symposium

CIFAL York, Y-EMERGE, ADERSIM, and Mathematics for Public Health, Fields Institute are very pleased to host the first Vaccine for First Nations and Remote Communities Symposium. The Symposium aims to address the unique challenges and lessons learned surrounding mass vaccination in First Nations and remote communities. Considering unique conditions of these communities, mass vaccination had […]

Creating University Health Network’s COVID-19 Pandemic After Action Report

Creating University Health Network’s COVID-19 Pandemic After Action Report

Emergency Management in Hospitals and Healthcare Speakers Series Emergency management (EM) is often taught in the context of community, provincial, national and international emergencies. There is currently a gap in disaster and emergency management (DEM) education and training when transitioning from a generic and public emergency management context to a hospital and health-care setting. Emergencies […]

Mass Notification Systems and Fan-Out Processes

Mass Notification Systems and Fan-Out Processes

Emergency Management In Hospitals & Health Care Emergency management (EM) is often taught in the context of community, provincial, national and international emergencies. There is currently a gap in disaster and emergency management (DEM) education and training when transitioning from a generic and public emergency management context to a hospital and health-care setting. Emergencies affect […]

Code Maroon: The Evolution of a Severe Weather COOP

Code Maroon: The Evolution of a Severe Weather COOP

Emergency Management In Hospitals & Health Care Emergency management (EM) is often taught in the context of community, provincial, national and international emergencies. There is currently a gap in disaster and emergency management (DEM) education and training when transitioning from a generic and public emergency management context to a hospital and health-care setting. Emergencies affect […]