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International Mass Fatalities Center
Course Offerings
Internet and On-Site
- Mass Fatalities Incident Response Management Course: 4 days
- Mass Fatalities Response: When a Nightmare Becomes A Reality: Taking Care of the People Who Take Care of the Victims
- Death Notification: "More Than Just Saying I'm Sorry"
- Compassion Fatigue; Caring for the Caregiver
- Critical Incident Stress Management Overview
- Children, Elderly and Special Populations in Disasters
- Basic Incident Command Structure Overview for the Non-Emergency Responder Professional
- Family Assistance Center : Caring for the Families
- Basic Group Intervention Certification: Critical Incident Stress Management, 2-day
- Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support Certification: Critical Incident Stress Management, 2-day
- Advanced Group Crisis Intervention Certification: Critical Incident Stress Management, 2-day
- Domestic Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A CISM Perspective
- Critical Incident Stress Management: When Disaster Strikes
- Psychology of Terrorism
- School Crisis Response
- Disaster Overview: Community Impact and Response
- Social and Cultural Issues Awareness
- Pastoral Crisis Intervention
- The Role of the Pastoral Care Provider in Critical Incident Stress Management
- Federal Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act: The Federal Response to Aviation Disasters and the Community Role.
- Mass Fatalities Management: "The ME Called, Now What?"
- Hazmat Awareness for the Non-Hazmat Professional
- Media Management "Getting the Story Out"
- Research Review of Mass Fatalities Studies
- Mass Fatalities Incident Response Plan Overview
- Respite Centers - Holistic Care of Workers
- Personal Effects Management
- Memorial Service and Management
- Air Carrier Response
- Grief and Mourning - Respecting Loss
- Mental Health Providers in Disasters
- Emergency Management Role in Disasters
- The Economic Impact of Mass Fatalities
- Creating Partnerships for Disasters
- EAP Services in a Mass Fatalities Response
- Morgue Site Operations
- Managing Human Resources: "Hundreds Want to Help. Now What?"
- Disaster Site Management
- "Psychology of Terrorism and WMD."
- "Stress Management and Self-Care for Terrorism First Responders"
- "Mental Health Issues in Responding to Bioterrorism Events" (for Public Health/Health Care Personnel)
- Mental Health and Public Health Collaboration in Bioterrorism Planning and Response: The Essential Partnership
- Weapons of Mass Destruction - Awareness Level
- Meeting needs of Special Needs Population
- Special Needs/Medically Fragile Emergency Sheltering
- Special Needs Registration Program
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