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14th Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children and Families


Location: United States of America (the) (Cleveland)
Date: 06/07/2010 to 06/11/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Children, Disaster Preparedness
Training Description

This intensive, interactive 5-day course examines the most important problems and priorities in disaster situations as they specifically relate to children and families, and is taught by faculty with years of field management experience. You will leave this course inspired to learn more. This was the first course to significantly emphasize the needs of the most vulnerable and numerous victims of disaster – children and families – and remains the program by which similar efforts are benchmarked. Participants should have a graduate degree or above and have English proficiency. This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Both dormitory and housing are available.

What is included in the course fee?

Didactic material, some luncheons and snacks

How to Register

medcme@case.edu
Training Cost
$845 for physicians $695 for allied health care professionals
Intended Audience
Pediatricians, primary health providers, NGO relief professionals and mental health professionals interested in traing that targets the special needs of children and families during and following disasters
Training Contact
Marisa Herran
Telephone: 1216368 0180
For further information:

http://casemed.case.edu/cme


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