CREST Arizona Speakers BureauWe have nationally and internationally recognized experts in Emergency Medicine available to lecture at your region or organization. The names of our faculty members and their area of expertise are listed below. Additional speakers may be added in the future.
Frank G. Walter, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT Peter B. Chase, MD, PhD Daniel Beskind, MD, MPH Mazda Shirazi, MD, PhD
Current topics for the lectures include:
Contact us if you are interested in scheduling a speakers bureau lecture in your region.
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CREST New Mexico Speakers BureauThe University of New Mexico Health Science Center has an extensive faculty with subject matter experts in many areas of disaster medicine and domestic preparedness. UNM faculty are available for scheduling of speaking engagements across the state.
Below is a listing of Speakers Bureau topics. For a detailed listing of learning objectives for each topic contact the Center of Disaster Medicine Critical Response and Emergency Systems Training Program (CREST): (505) 272-6240 CREST Program Director, Laura Banks or Health Educator, Leslie Scarborough Current topics for the lectures include: - Bioterrorism: History, countries and agents
- Legal Framework for Public Health Emergency Preparedness (Outbreak Law)
- Modular Medical Emergency Systems
- Response to the Hurricanes of 2005
- Selecting & Stocking Counter Agents (Antidotes) For Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Poison Center's Role During Terrorism Incidents
- The EMS Responder and Bioterrorism Events
- Medical treatment of blast injuries
- Medical volunteers and Disaster Medicine Assistance Teams
- Medical treatment of radiation emergencies
- Chemical Weapons
- Decontamination
- Emerging Zoonotic, and Vector-borne Diseases
- Pandemic Influenza
- Disaster Planning for Children, School Nurses and School Health Services
- The Psychosocial Aspects of Disasters
- Crush injuries
- Inhalant toxicology
- Medical triage
- Patient packaging and transport
- EMAC and Legal Issues of EMS
- Cross Jurisdictional TB Legal Issues
- Legal Implications for Altered Standards of Care and Surge Capacity
The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Office of Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Office of Continuing Medical Education designates this educational activity for a maximum 1 AMA PRACategory 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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