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MAJOR INCIDENT MEDICAL MANAGEMENT & SUPPORT (MIMMS) TRAINING PROGRAMME

Introduction

A specialized program aimed at equipping trainees with the knowledge and skills necessary for managing and providing medical support in major accidents and emergencies. The program includes several fundamental components that assist doctors, nurses, and medical professionals in acting effectively and swiftly in such situations.

Who Should Attend

  1. Doctors and Nurses: Those who need to enhance their skills in managing major incidents and providing emergency medical support.
  2. Emergency Medical Teams: Individuals who are on the front lines during disasters and major incidents.
  3. Healthcare Workers: Staff in hospitals and medical centers who must be prepared to handle large-scale health crises.
  4. Civil Defense Personnel: Those involved in rescue operations, evacuations, and providing support during disasters.
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Course Profile:

Day 1:

  • Introduction
  • Lecture : Goal / Objectives / Terminology/ START
  • Show START video

 

Day 2:

  • Lecture:Triage categories/ START practice
  • Triage Assessment Exercise 1
  • Demonstrate the use of Triage System

 

Day 3:

  • Lecture:Triage Goal & Priorities / Triage, Tag Filed Trial / Tactical Benchmarks
  • MCI Review (Self – Graded Quiz)
  • Review START

 

Day 4:

  • Triage Assessment ExerciseII
  • Use of the Triage System
  • Responsibilities of the First Unit on Scene

 

Day 5:

  • Review the use of EMS Tactical Benchmarks
  • Simulated Multi – System Incident ( 5 –10 patients ) using the Triage System
  • Optional Lecture: MCI’s involving

 

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