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Disaster Rounds is a recurring educational Lunch-n-Learn event featuring medical leaders, operational leaders, and subject matter experts from across Canada sharing their knowledge and expertise regarding healthcare disasters and their management.
Sessions are available to anyone, are held virtually, and are approximately 1 hour long. All sessions will be recorded and made available for review.
Disaster Rounds is managed by the AHS Emergency Disaster Management team, supported by AHS Communications, and sponsored by the Executive Director of AHS Emergency Disaster Management.
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Disaster Rounds is a recurring educational Lunch-n-Learn event featuring medical leaders, operational leaders, and subject matter experts from across Canada sharing their knowledge and expertise regarding healthcare disasters and their management.
Sessions are available to anyone, are held virtually, and are approximately 1 hour long. All sessions will be recorded and made available for review.
Disaster Rounds is managed by the AHS Emergency Disaster Management team, supported by AHS Communications, and sponsored by the Executive Director of AHS Emergency Disaster Management.
Register for upcoming events or view past events below!
Share The System is Down: Lessons from a Provincial Healthcare Network Outage (May 15, 2024) on FacebookShare The System is Down: Lessons from a Provincial Healthcare Network Outage (May 15, 2024) on TwitterShare The System is Down: Lessons from a Provincial Healthcare Network Outage (May 15, 2024) on LinkedinEmail The System is Down: Lessons from a Provincial Healthcare Network Outage (May 15, 2024) link
Join us as technical, operational and business continuity leaders from Alberta Health Services discuss the clinical impacts and lessons learned arising from a major Healthcare systems outage which occurred in 2023.
This session will be held May 15, 2024, at 1200hrs MST. As always, there will be a 30-45 minute recorded presentation, followed by 15-20 minutes of unrecorded collaborative discussion.
Share Coming Home After Disaster: Environmental Public Health Considerations in Reentry Planning (May 14, 2024) on FacebookShare Coming Home After Disaster: Environmental Public Health Considerations in Reentry Planning (May 14, 2024) on TwitterShare Coming Home After Disaster: Environmental Public Health Considerations in Reentry Planning (May 14, 2024) on LinkedinEmail Coming Home After Disaster: Environmental Public Health Considerations in Reentry Planning (May 14, 2024) link
Join us as Shane Hussey, Alberta Health Services North Zone Director of Environmental Public Health, and Karen De Wet, Manager for North Zone Environmental Health, review some key learnings related to the health component of reentry planning from their years of experience during some of the most significant disasters in Canadian history.
This session will be held May 14, 2024, at 1200hrs MST. As always, there will be a 30-45 minute recorded presentation, followed by 15-20 minutes of unrecorded collaborative discussion.