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New Pan Flu Exercise and Training Services From Texas A&M and Simulation Education Services (SES)
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
SES (Simulation Education Services) is a privately held company chartered in Texas that focuses on simulation exercises and training for the health sector. SES has exercise and training affiliations that include Texas A&M and is partly owned by the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. SES specializes in “desktop” exercises that are designed to satisfy certain Joint Commission disaster exercise requirements while providing continued education credits for selected participants. These exercises have the added benefit in that they can be managed without the disruption of public health or clinical services or the participating organization. Desktop Exercises combine elements of a facilitated “tabletop” exercise with elements of functional exercise using distance education technologies and telecommunications. Attendees may participate at their normal place of business (e.g., their desk) or within their designated emergency operations centers. The two new offerings related to pandemic influenza exercise and training are listed below. They were designed by Dr. Scott Lillibridge, Director, National Center for Emergency Medical Preparedness and Response at Texas A&M. These programs can be organized with minimal lead time (2 weeks) and are ideal for “end of year” preparedness activities. |
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