Disaster Rounds
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. Sessions will be recorded when possible 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.
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. Sessions will be recorded when possible 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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A Community Approach to Mass Casualty Incident Planning - 6May2026 1200-1300hrs MST
Join us for another occurrence of 'Disaster Rounds' where we discuss healthcare disaster management topics and learn from past disasters.
During this session, Emergency Management Consultant Tabitha Beaton will share her experience and approach to inclusive and community-based planning for Mass Casualty Incidents, including recent examples of multi-jurisdictional work and victim reconciliation planning.
Registration Link: Disaster Rounds - A Community Approach to Mass Casualty Incident Planning | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
Join us for another occurrence of 'Disaster Rounds' where we discuss healthcare disaster management topics and learn from past disasters.
During this session, Emergency Management Consultant Tabitha Beaton will share her experience and approach to inclusive and community-based planning for Mass Casualty Incidents, including recent examples of multi-jurisdictional work and victim reconciliation planning.
Registration Link: Disaster Rounds - A Community Approach to Mass Casualty Incident Planning | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
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Lessons Learned from the 2025 Bow Glacier Rockfall Incident - 5May2026 1200-1300hrs MST
Join us for another occurrence of 'Disaster Rounds' where we discuss healthcare disaster management topics and learn from past disasters.
During this session, Emergency Health Services Disaster Manager Sean Lavers will discuss the 2025 Bow Glacier Rockfall incident and review the post incident learnings and recommendations for healthcare response to challenging inter-jurisdictional incidents such as this.
Register for event HERE: Disaster Rounds - Responding to the Bow Glacier Rockfall Incident | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
Join us for another occurrence of 'Disaster Rounds' where we discuss healthcare disaster management topics and learn from past disasters.
During this session, Emergency Health Services Disaster Manager Sean Lavers will discuss the 2025 Bow Glacier Rockfall incident and review the post incident learnings and recommendations for healthcare response to challenging inter-jurisdictional incidents such as this.
Register for event HERE: Disaster Rounds - Responding to the Bow Glacier Rockfall Incident | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
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Overlapping Hazards - Health System Preparedness and Response - 4May2026 1200-1300hrs MST
Join us for another occurrence of 'Disaster Rounds' where we discuss healthcare disaster management topics and learn from past disasters.
During this session, Dr. Franco Rizzuti will discuss the impact that a concurrent public health hazard has on disaster preparedness and response for municipal, provincial, and health system partners, including a review of several recent incidents.
Register for the Event HERE: Disaster Rounds - Responding to Overlapping Hazards | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
Join us for another occurrence of 'Disaster Rounds' where we discuss healthcare disaster management topics and learn from past disasters.
During this session, Dr. Franco Rizzuti will discuss the impact that a concurrent public health hazard has on disaster preparedness and response for municipal, provincial, and health system partners, including a review of several recent incidents.
Register for the Event HERE: Disaster Rounds - Responding to Overlapping Hazards | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
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To join the mailing list or contact the Disaster Rounds Coordinator, email ahs.disasterrounds@ahs.ca,
