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Disaster Response Collaborative Focus Area: Pediatric Evacuation
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Pediatric Evacuation
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PPNCOL2026DSMN002dCE
External Partners: Local & Regional Pediatric Evacuation Coordination
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Promoting Psychological Safety for Staff During Evacuation
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How Communication Shapes Evacuation Workflow Readiness
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Understand the logistics of medical transportation in evacuation.
Identify effective strategies for coordinating pediatric evacuation across hospitals, healthcare coalitions, and community partners.
Recognize barriers to external coordination (e.g., staffing, leadership buy-in, MOUs) and discuss practical approaches to overcome them.
Apply lessons from real-world pediatric evacuation efforts—including urgent and planned scenarios—to strengthen local and regional readiness.
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Promoting Psychological Safety for Staff During Evacuation
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Introductions and Level Setting
Foundations of a Strong Evacuation Plan
Leadership Buy In and Business Continuity
Engaging and Equipping Staff for Evacuation Readiness
Promoting Psychological Safety for Staff During Evacuation
External Partners: Local & Regional Pediatric Evacuation Coordination
How Communication Shapes Evacuation Workflow Readiness
Evacuation Equipment, Adaptation & Lessons Learned
Key Lessons, Sustainability, and Ongoing Collaboration
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