NDLSF Course (sponsored or contract)

Contact:  Tina Wall
Phone:  706-721-0969
Email:  twall@ndlsf.org

Course Date: May 21 - 22, 2024

Location: NAVAC, 603 N Main St, North Syracuse, NY 13212

Cost: Free to NY HEPC members only. This includes NY hospital, EMS agencies, County Emergency Management, Local Health Departments, and other healthcare related organizations. POC: Haley Donhauser donhaush@upstate.edu

Prerequisites: BDLS 3.0

Link to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3468

ADLS® is an advanced practicum course for the trained BDLS® provider. It is an intensive, 2-day course that allows students to demonstrate competencies in casualty decontamination, specified essential skills, and mass casualty incident information systems/technology applications. Using simulated, all-hazards scenarios and mass causality incidents, ADLS® makes use of four interactive sessions in which participants treat simulated patients in various disaster drills and situations. Training is focused on the development of hands-on skills to allow participants to apply the knowledge learned in BDLS®.

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Course Date: March 2024

Course Location: online for UT Tyler

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3451

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Course Date: December 4, 2023 - 2024

Course Location: Online for ABPS Certifications ONLY

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3390

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Course Date: August 17, 2023

Course Location: Online Pre-work, In-person training location TBD

Prerequisite: Completion of the pre-work portion of this course is required prior to attending the in-person portion.

Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3322

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The Basic Disaster Life Support™ (BDLS®) course is a seven hour competency-based, awareness-level course that introduces concepts and principles to prepare health professionals for the management of injuries and illnesses caused by disasters and public health emergencies. The course builds upon, applies, and reinforces information presented in the Core Disaster Life Support® (CDLS®) course. This includes application of core principles and concepts in emergency management and public health as introduced in the CDLS course through the PRE-DISASTER Paradigm™ and DISASTER Paradigm™. The primary focus of the BDLS course is incorporation of an “all-hazards” approach to mass casualty management and population-based care across a broad range of disasters. Measures to ensure and enhance health workforce readiness are emphasized throughout the course. This includes a consistent and scalable approach to workforce protection and casualty management, as well as, mass casualty triage and fatality management.

For more information on BDLS go to, http://ndlsf.org/index.php/courses/bdls

**This course includes pre-work that must be passed prior to students participation in the new BDLS v4.0 course.

 

Course Date: 2022-2023 

Course Location: online