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Code Red: Fire Drills

Code Red: Fire Drills

Emergency Management in Hospitals & Healthcare 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 […]

When the planned becomes the unplanned: strengthening business continuity amid a 72-hour Code Grey Loss of Network Infrastructure

When the planned becomes the unplanned: strengthening business continuity amid a 72-hour Code Grey Loss of Network Infrastructure

Emergency Management in Hospitals and Healthcare – 2025 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. […]

Hazmat Response for Rural Hospitals – A Focus on Partnerships

Hazmat Response for Rural Hospitals – A Focus on Partnerships

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 […]

Emergency Management in Hospitals & Healthcare

Emergency Management in Hospitals & Healthcare

Mass Casualty Incidents: A Multi-Faceted Approach to Maintaining Preparedness for Infrequent Emergencies 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 […]