Author:
Khorram-Manesh Amir,Lupesco Olivera,Friedl Tom,Arnim Gotz,Kaptan Kubilay,Djalali Ahmadreza R.,Foletti Marco,Ingrasia Pier Luigi,Ashkenazi Michael,Arculeo Chris,Fischer Philipp,Hreckovski Boris,Komadina Radko,Voigt Stefan,Carlström Eric,James James,
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveAlthough there is a significant willingness to respond to disasters, a review of post-event reports following incidents shows troubling repeated patterns with poorly integrated response activities and response managers inadequately trained for the requirements of disasters. This calls for a new overall approach in disaster management.MethodsAn in-depth review of the education and training opportunities available to responders and disaster managers has been undertaken, as well as an extensive review of the educational competencies and their parent domains identified by subject matter experts as necessary for competent performance.ResultsSeven domains of competency and competencies that should be mastered by disaster mangers were identified. This set of domains and individual competencies was utilized to define a new and evolving curriculum. In order to evaluate and assess the mastery of each competency, objectives were more widely defined as activities under specific topics, as the measurable elements of the curriculum, for each managerial level.ConclusionsThis program enables interagency cooperation and collaboration and could be used to increase and improve decision-makers’ understanding of disaster managers’ capabilities; at the strategic/tactical level to promote the knowledge and capability of the disaster managers themselves; and as continuing education or further career development for disaster managers at the operational level. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2016;10:854–873)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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