Course Date: August 20 - December 13, 2024
Course Location: Online
Cost: Billed to the individual students account. This is a closed course for A-State Students only. Contact jcarvell@astate.edu with any questions.
Prerequisites: None
Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3547
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.
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Course Date: August 20 - December 13, 2024
Location: Online
Cost: Billed to Individual Student Accounts - For ASU students only - contact jcarvell@astate.edu with any questions
Prerequisites: None
Click to register: https://register3.ndlsf.org/course/view.php?id=3546
The Core Disaster Life Support® (CDLS) course is a 3.5 hour competency-based, awareness-level course that introduces clinical and public health concepts and principles for the management of disasters and public health emergencies. The course incorporates the “all-hazards” approach to personal, institutional, and community disaster management through the use of two unique mnemonics, the PRE-DISASTER Paradigm™ (which applies to event mitigation and preparedness) and the DISASTER Paradigm™ (which applies to event recognition, response, and recovery).
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