This accredited course runs over 3 consecutive days. It is an accredited course with the Advanced Life Support Group (UK) and is widely accepted internationally.
The content includes command safety, communication, assessment, triage, treatment and transport through:
- Structured Lectures
- Table Top Exercises
- Casualty Simulation Triage
- Workshops
- Practical Communication Exercises
- Field Exercises implementing command and control structure
Suitable for those interested in Disaster Management who are likely to take a coordination or command role, or those involved with staff development / training.
Morning Tea, Lunch, and Afternoon Tea along with course manual and materials are supplied as part of the course fees.
While traditional MIMMS teaches a structured approach to responding at the scene of mass casualty incidents, Hospital MIMMS (HMIMMS) focusses on the delivery of care in the hospital environment.
This 2-day course explores the priorities and responsibilities of clinical and administrative responders facing a mass casualty incident in their hospital. An all-hazards approach is adopted while special incidents such as burns and chemical hazards are also covered. The concept of the collapsible hierarchy is introduced as a fundamental concept in the hospital based response.
The format includes:
- Lectures
- Small group workshops
- Novel interactive tabletop sessions which simulate the challenges facing responders during the phases of patient reception, definitive care and recovery.
For any further enquiries regarding this training please email: admin.ncctrc@nt.gov.au