| The Israeli Experience and Best Practices |
| ICEP has successfully synthesized a compelling, experience-based portfolio of consulting services, training programs, drills and simulation exercises. We offer a content rich curriculum, a renowned international faculty and a proven integrated approach to an effective Emergency Preparedness and Management of MCI's. Areas of expertise include: |
| Terrorism: Conventional and NBC events |
| Statistics and lessons learned from terror attacks in Israel |
| National aspects of MCI preparedness |
| Nuclear and radiation preparedness |
| Bioterrorism response and the medical challenges |
| Protocols for Bioterrorism incident and team protection |
| Chemical event preparedness in hospital and at the community |
| Bioterrorism Event: Health services and medical protocols |
| Infrastructure requirements and community preparedness |
| Surge capacity: Beds, staffing, expansion of the ICU |
| Staff allocation, training and deployment |
| Differences between trauma and MCI patients |
| Treatment principles and blast injuries |
| Decision making and role playing |
| Simulated drills, MCI scenarios and table-top exercises |
| Public order and security |
| Evacuation of patients from ER and patient flow |
| Principles of triage in MCI |
| Conventional and toxicological event management |
| Evidentiary issues, forensic medicine and legal aspects of MCI |
| The clinical lessons learned from Israeli MCI's |
| Family information center |
| Information management, public relations and the press |
| Communication system in MCI and Social Services |
| Post Traumatic Stress Disorder |
| Psychological effects on staff and population |
| The role of the social worker in the aftermath of an MCI |
| Staff debriefing |




