IBAPP Upcoming Events
A listing of all the events on our IBAPP calendar (including events from our collaborators) can be found here.
June 13, 2008, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Holiday Inn, Boise: American Lung Association High Desert Conference
IBAPP Display and preparedness speakers from BHS.
July 14 – 29, 2008: Southeastern District Health department Blog
Southeastern District Health Department is hosting a month long series of exercise in July 2008. One of the exercises is a blog with daily updates from July 14-29. Using the blog, the health district will post a daily update of a pandemic flu scenario. These updates will follow the expected timeline as pandemic flu starts in southeast Asia and eventually infects citizens of Southeast Idaho. The blog addresses planning and preparedness issues for citizens, government agencies, and private business. Readers are encouraged to comment on how the scenario will affect them personally. The blog is at http://www.sdhdtraining.wordpress.com. The blog builds a scenario that will require counties to establish alternate care sites July 30 and July 31.
July 30 – 31, 2008: Southeastern Health District 6 – Mass Fatality Exercise
Full Scale Exercise. Mass Fatality exercise as the result of pandemic flu. It will actually be the regional exercise with involvement from all eight of the counties that PHD6 works with.
IBAPP and Southeast District Health collaborative.IBAPP Past Events
January 11, 2007: Pandemic Influenza
Tabletop exercise with District Health Department 6 and 7 which relates to school closings for the statewide district health departments training and planning exercises.
Location: Ramada Inn - Pocatello.
January 18, 2007. 2:00 - 4:00pm (MST): Managing the Psychological Consequences of Disasters and Terrorism Events
This is a panel and presentations where Speakers will cover the management of mental health issues in disaster response. Topics will include suggested planning organizational structures, response initiatives to assist providers in meeting community needs and observations about work force support during times of crisis. Given that many communities suffer from a shortfall of mental health professionals and that disasters seemingly create even more need for care, this program both in the presentations and in discussions, will allow attendees an opportunity for broad engagement across the spectrum of preparing for, responding to, and recovering from a disaster
Location:IRH/ISU Telehealth Sites:
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Twin Falls
- Boise
- Coeur d’Alene
To access the poster for this VGR click here, otherwise access the recorded VGR click here.
January 25, 2007 : ISU day
where: Boise
An ISU display at the capital.
January 30th, 31th, 1st, 2007: Understanding the Dangers of Agroterrorism
Location:
- Canyon County Courthouse, 1st Flr Public Meeting Rm, Caldwell - Tuesday, January 30, 2007.
- Fruitland City Hall, 200 S Whiteley Drive, Fruitland - Wednesday, January 31, 2007.
- Gem County EMS Bldg , 330 E. Main Street, Emmett - Thursday, February 1, 2007.
February 15, 2007. 10:00-11:00 a.m.: IBAPP Advisory Committee Meeting
To access the recorded session and to find out when the next meeting will be held click here .
February 19 – 23, 2007: Public Health Preparedness Summit
Partnering for Preparedness: Strategies & Solutions Presentation – Ramesh, Jaishree, Neill Washington, D.C.
March, 2007: Clinician SimLab Training
Where: in Pocatello ISU College of Technology and Laerdal Labs
When: TBA.
March 14, 2007 7:00PM: Prehospital Care of Dialysis Patients - Dan Lopez of Da Vita Dialysis Center
Idaho State University Human Simulation Center in concert with the Idaho Bioterrorism Awareness and Preparedness Program is proud to present the first in a series of free seminars for area prehospital providers. For this first in the series, Dan Lopez has agreed to speak on a group of patients whose complex presentations often make prehospital evaluation difficult. Mr. Lopez began his medical care during the Viet Nam war as a medic then became a nurse specializing in dialysis. With greater than thirty years of experience in the treatment of dialysis patients, Mr. Lopez has gained tremendous amounts of first hand knowledge that he can pass on to demystify the extremely complex patients.
Please join us to kick off this monthly event. Each attendee will receive a certificate for 2.0 CEU. Your RSVP to 208-373-1788 would be appreciated.
March 14 and 15, 2007: Statewide Exercises and Training Advisory Committee (SEATAC) Meeting
Location: Owyhee Plaza Hotel, Boise
Activity: Planning statewide exercises and training priorities.
March 28,2007. 10 a.m. - 12p.m. : VGR - Dr. Malcolm Shields
This VGR will be broadcast through the IRH/ISU Telehealth Sites:
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Twin Falls
- Boise
- Coeur d’Alene
To sign up for this VGR click here
March, 2007:Rural Nurse Network Conference
Location: TBD
Activity: Display and presentation
April 11, 2007 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. : Simulation Center Lecture Series
ISU Boise Center, in collaboration with the Simulation Labs and the College of Technology welcome Brain Ashton to present on NIMS, ICS and Healthcare
April 18, 2007. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Fast Track Nursing Program
IBAPP Team, IEM, and SimLab – Annette, etc. Boise Simulation Labs
April 19 , 2007: Regional Pandemic Readiness Group - Resource Tracking in Disasters
This Virtual Grand Rounds (VGR) is in the form of a Webinar using iLinc (www.ilinc.com). Dr. Naiaj of Pyramid Projects and Ramses and Carl Taylor of AIMS present.
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington, South Dakota, North Dakota Virtual Grand Rounds (VGR) Regional Sites – ilinc plus the IRH/ISU Telehealth Sites:
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Twin Falls
- Boise
- Coeur d’Alene
April 28 – 29, 2007: Southwest Idaho EMS Conference
Mass Casualties IBAPP Team –Avian influenza incident with SimLab training in breakout sessions: Ramesh, Annette, Suzanne Allen, other physicians TBD
Where: Holiday Inn, Boise
May, 2007: Idaho Medical Association
Location: Boise
Activity: Joint simulation lab/training with IDHW
May 17, 2007: IBAPP Advisory Committee meeting
Location: Via Elluminate
To access the archived meeting click here
May 17 – 19, 2007: Idaho Academy of Family Physicians 59th Annual Meeting
IBAPP Display and IBAPP Presentation with Suzanne Allen, MD
Where: DoubleTree Hotel. Boise.
May 24, 2007. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. MST: Primary Care Practitioners - Preparedness, Contribution, and Response to Major Incidents and Emergencies by Dr. Arvind Patel
Where: Via Elluminate
To access the archived video of this course click here.
June 20, 2007. 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.: Medical Grand Rounds
Presented by: St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and Mercy Medical Center.
Description: TBD
Location: St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and Mercy Medical Center.
July 11 or 12, 2007: Regional Pandemic Readiness Group
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington, South Dakota, North Dakota Virtual Grand Rounds (VGR) Regional Sites – 37 sites plus the IRH/ISU Telehealth Sites:
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Twin Falls
- Boise
- Coeur d’Alene
July 20 – 22, 2007: Idaho Medical Association, 115th Annual Meeting
Joint simulation lab/training with IDHW
August 8, 2007. 9 - 11a.m.: Influenza Update 2007
South Eastern District Health Department.
August 16, 2007.10:00 – 11:00 a.m.: IBAPP Advisory Committee meeting
Location: via Elluminate.
August 17, 2007. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Community Emergency Response Teams
Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) training.
August 29, 2007: Fowl Play 2007
Statewide tabletop Exercise on Avian Influenza.
May – August 2007: EMS Bureau, IDHW, and IBAPP Web enabled Resource Tracking (WERT) pilot testing and roll out
statewide/intrastate (MT, WY) exercises Onsite, online, SimLab, Simulation.
September 11 – 14, 2007: Idaho Prepared – Annual Idaho BHS preparedness meeting
IBAPP display and presence
Where: Coeur d’Alene
September 12, 2007: Idaho Simulation Summit
IBAPP Simulation Presentation – Ramesh, Jaishree, Neill, Annette
Where: Doubletree Riverside Hotel, Boise
September 25 – 28, 2007: Soft Target Assessment Courses and Exercises
This course and exercise will use the telehealth network and/or Elluminate. The course schedule is as follows:
- September 25th, 8:30 – 12:30 p.m. – session for local stadiums and arenas
- September 26th, 8:30 – 12:30 p.m. – session for local places of worship
- Septermber 26th, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.– session for public/private school systems and institutions of higher education
- September 27th, 8:30 – 12:30 p.m.– session for malls and shopping centers
- September 28th, 8:30 – 12:30 p.m.– session for hotels, hospitals, and large buildings
September 27, 2007: The Joy of Disaster Preparedness
Presenter: Ana-Marie Jones, Executive Director, Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters (CARD)
Press Release on Local News Channel (September 27)
Preparing for things like terrorist attacks, natural-disasters of even wildfires is not usually a fun activity to prepare for, but the staff at the Idaho State University Institute of Rural Health is taking a fun approach.
This morning at ISU's Pocatello campus as well as other distance learning sites throughout the state of Idaho. People had a chance to take part in a presentation via smart classrooms to have an upbeat perspective on disaster preparedness as well as realistic planning and response ideas. Read more . To view the video recording of this presentation click here
October 7 – 9, 2007: Idaho Hospital Association – Annual Conference
Ibapp Display and presence
Where: Sun Valley
October 24, 2007: Idaho Medical Association
Statewide Introduction to IBAPP videoconference.
where: IRH/ISU Telehealth Sites:
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Twin Falls
- Boise
- Coeur d’Alene
October 24 -26, 2007: Idaho Conference on Health Care
where: Pond Student Union
October 25th, 10:30 - 12:00 p.m.: Dr. Annette Phillips while give a presentation on the IBAPP Project at the Bear River Room
October 26th, 11 - 12:00 p.m.: Dr. Ramesh Ramloll will give a presentation on "Health Care Training in Virtual Environments" at the Clearwater Room.
November 28, 2007: Threats from Ionizing Radiation
This Virtual Grand Round aims to provide students with an understanding of the magnitude of absorbed dose from ionizing radiation required to produce deterministic effects, it will also provide students with an understanding of the signs and symptoms associated with the radiation sickness syndrome and then lead a discussion of the physiological response of humans to very high absorbed doses of ionizing radiation.
Location:
Montpelier - Bear Lake Memorial Hospital, 164 South 5th Street
ISU Boise, 12301 West Explorer Drive, Room 141
ISU-CDA, North Idaho Center for higher Education, 1000 West Hubbard Street, Suite 128
ISU-Idaho Falls, 1770 Science Center Drive, Room CHE303
Pocatello, ISU Eli Oboler Library, Basement Floor B06
November 29, 2007: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury: Current Issues
Ariel J. Lang, Ph.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, UCSD and Dewleen Baker, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry/Associate Director for Clinical Affairs, VA Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental HealthUCSD will present. Presenters discuss current issues related to diagnosing PTSD in individuals with mild to moderate TBI, prevalence estimates and treatment strategies. To view a recording of this VGR click here.
December 6th 2007 11-12p.m.: Leadership in LTC Communities during BT or Other Emergency/Disaster Situations
This session discusses the unique demands on LTC administrators and managers during a disaster emergency, as well as identify strategies for leadership during these emergency or disaster events, examine qualities that enhance leadership ability during an emergency or disaster event. Attendees participated in exercises designed to improve leadership and communication skills. To view the recording of this webinar click here.
January 10th, 2008, 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. : SimLab Training
Location: Family Practice Residency, Boise Idaho
This training covers phosphorine gas exposure, a pandemic flu office preparedness scenario, a triage casualty scenario, and a few lectures.
March 12, 2008, 1-3 p.m.: Psychological Effects of Bioterrorism in a Healthcare Setting
Presenter: LTC. Ross H. Pastel, PhD, USAMRMC Medical Liaison Officer to Rapid Equipping Force (REF) and PEO-Soldier
This presentation introduces and explore the psychosocial effects of bioterrorism. As can be imagined, the impact will be both widespread and complex. Much of the psychosocial impact is based on risk perception which is influenced by risk communication by leaders and information and reporting by the news media. Terminology used to describe psychological effects is critical because it can also affect risk perception. Outbreaks of contagious disease, whether bioterrorist induced or natural have an additional fear-inducing effect. We also explore the different effects in different populations – community, health care workers, and patients and their families.
To register for this VGR click here. To download a presentation flyer click here.
Location:
- Boise VA Medical Center
- Grangeville, ID 607 West Main Street, Main Conference Room
- ISU Boise, 12301 West Explorer Drive, Room 143
- ISU-CDA, North Idaho Center for higher Education, 1000 West Hubbard Street, Suite 128
- ISU-Idaho Falls, 1770 Science Center Drive, Room CHE 314
- ISU-Pocatello,Martin Luther King & Memorial Drive,Vocational Arts Bldg,Room 117
- ISU-Twin Falls, Evergreen Building, 315 Falls Ave, Suite B-40, Room C-91
- Washington State (Several sites)
March 19, 2008, 1-2 p.m.: Preparing Your Practice for Disaster and Emergency Events
Presenter: David N. Gans, MSHA, FACMPE, Vice President, Practice Management Resources, MGMA
This presentation discusses what to do in the event of an infectious disease epidemic, natural disaster or emergency. It is essential for your practice's economic survival and your ability to continue to care for patients. In the recent past, medical practices have had to react to a multitude of emergency situations such as communicable diseases, natural disasters, and terrorist attack. This session provides the information you need to prepare your practice to better manage an emergency situation.
To register for this VGR click here. To download a presentation flyer click here.
Location:
- Benewah Community Hospital 229 S. 7th Street St. Maries
- Boise VA Medical Center
- Bonners General Hospital
- Boundary Community Hospital
- Caldwell Research and Extension Center AF Science Building, 1904 E Chicago Street, Suite AB
- Grangeville, ID 607 West Main Street, Main Conference Room
- ISU Boise, 12301 West Explorer Drive, Room 143
- ISU-CDA, North Idaho Center for higher Education, 1000 West Hubbard Street, Suite 128
- ISU-Idaho Falls, 1770 Science Center Drive, Room CHE 314
- ISU-Pocatello,Martin Luther King & Memorial Drive,Vocational Arts Bldg,Room 117
- ISU-Twin Falls, Evergreen Building, 315 Falls Ave, Suite B-40, Room C-91
- Kootenai Medical Center 2003 Lincoln Way, Fox 4 and 5
- Lewis and Clark State College Corner of 4th & 9th Ave, Sam Glenn Complex, Rm W-120
- Shoshone Medical Center
- Washington State (Several sites)
March 26, 2008, 1-3 p.m.: Medical Management of Bio-Terrorism Casualties
Presenter: COL. Ted Cieslak, MD; DOD Liaison Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The management of infectious casualties is relatively straightforward when the nature and identity of an infectious agent are known. A larger problem stems from the possibility that a terrorist attack employing biological weapons might proceed unannounced. In such an instance, providers might be called on to manage patients with non-specific signs and symptoms. Rapid diagnosis would be critical in such a setting. This talk provides a practical 10-step approach to the management of large numbers of casualties when those casualties MIGHT be the result of bioterrorism, but might also represent chemical terrorism victims, or even endemic infectious disease patients.
To register for this VGR click here. To download a presentation flyer click here.
Location:
- Benewah Community Hospital 229 S. 7th Street St. Maries
- Boise VA Medical Center
- Bonners General Hospital
- Boundary Community Hospital
- Caldwell Research and Extension Center AF Science Building, 1904 E Chicago Street, Suite AB
- Grangeville, ID 607 West Main Street, Main Conference Room
- ISU Boise, 12301 West Explorer Drive, Room 143
- ISU-CDA, North Idaho Center for higher Education, 1000 West Hubbard Street, Suite 128
- ISU-Idaho Falls, 1770 Science Center Drive, Room CHE 314
- ISU-Pocatello,Martin Luther King & Memorial Drive,Vocational Arts Bldg,Room 117
- ISU-Twin Falls, Evergreen Building, 315 Falls Ave, Suite B-40, Room C-91
- Kootenai Medical Center 2003 Lincoln Way, Fox 4 and 5
- Lewis and Clark State College Corner of 4th & 9th Ave, Sam Glenn Complex, Rm W-120
- Shoshone Medical Center
- Washington State (Several sites)
May 14 - 15 th, 2008, 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. St. Luke, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Mercy Medical Center: Medical Grand Rounds - Pesticides
IBAPP and Mountain States Group
May 17 – 18, 2008: Southwest Idaho EMS Conference – St. Alphonsus Life Flight
These are two training sessions at the annual conference in Boise. Teaming up with St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center and the Idaho State University Paramedic Program to provide the keynote speaker, Thomas Martin, MD, Washington Poison Center. Dr. Martin will present the keynote address on Chemical Weapons of Opportunity for Terrorism and the Medical and Psychological Consequences of Exposures to Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs). He will also provide a second session specific to community preparedness.
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