Psychosocial Aspects of
Bioterrorism and Disaster Medicine

 
February 16, 2005

 
Presented by the
University of South Florida Center for Biological Defense,
New York University School of Medicine,
and the Florida Emergency Medicine Foundation.
 


The Westin Innisbrook, Tampa Bay
 

February 16, 2005
 
Education for Readiness
and Response
 
This intensive one-day workshop is
designed for all practicing
health care providers. 

This course will provide useful
information and tools to address
patients’ psychosocial response
to terrorist threats or attacks, to help
focus responses of health care teams
in acute situations and to fulfill
leadership roles in communities.


This course is limited
to 100 participants.


Download Registration Form

 

February 15-17, 2005
 
Train-the-Trainer
Program
 
This two-day program will provide a
select group of physicians, nurse
practitioners, and physician assistants
the tools necessary to conduct this
one-day course.  All trainers will have
the opportunity to work with NYU faculty
to assist with the course delivery
on February 16.





This course is limited
to 30 participants.

 

 
For more information, contact

Darcy Ravndal at
(813) 974-2394 or
dvr@bt.usf.edu