Surge Capacity and Health System Preparedness

Slide Presentation by Betsy Weiner, Ph.D., R.N., B.C., FAAN


On March 2, 2004, Betsy Weiner, Ph.D., R.N., B.C., FAAN, made a presentation in a Web conference entitled Education and Training for a Qualified Workforce in the series Surge Capacity and Health System Preparedness.

This is the text version of Dr. Weiner's slide presentation. Select to access the PowerPoint® slides (572 KB).


Preparing Volunteer Nurses for Public Health Emergencies

Betsy Weiner, Ph.D., R.N., B.C., FAAN
Senior Associate Dean for Educational Informatics
Professor in Nursing and Biomedical Informatics
School of Nursing
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN

Slide 1

Research Aims for AHRQ Grant

Slide 2

Volunteer and Inactive Nurses

Slide 3

Key Message to Nurses

Slide 4

Value Shift: Triage

Slide 5

Unique Aspects

Slide 6

How People Learn

Slide 7

How People Learn Cycle

Slide contains a screen shot that shows the "How People Learn Cycle." The cycle is depicted in a circular format. On the circle are steps 1-6 and each is labeled with a one-word description. The stages and their names are as follow: Step 1, Challenge; Step 2, Initial Thoughts; Step 3, Resources; Step 4, Virtual Discussion; Step 5, Final Thoughts; and Step 6, Wrap Up.

Slide 8

Slide Contains a screen shot of a Web page showing the Nursing curriculum. This page lists each of the seven module topics. They are: Module 1: The Tipping Point; Module 2: Incident Management System; Module 3: Your Role in Emergency Response; Module 4: Chemical; Module 5: Biological; Module 6: Radiation; and Module 7: Nuclear.

Slide 9

www.incmce.org

Slide contains a screen shot of the INCMCE home page.

Current as of May 2004


Internet Citation:

Preparing Volunteer Nurses for Public Health Emergencies. Text version of a slide presentation at a Web conference—Education and Training for a Qualified Workforce. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/ulp/btsurgeau/weinertxt.htm


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