MGT 433

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MGT-433: Isolation & Quarantine for Rural Communities

Course Description

This 8.0-hour, instructor-led course is designed to provide the knowledge necessary to begin planning for situations requiring the isolation and quarantine (I&Q) of a large portion of a local, rural population. This training will provide public- and private-sector emergency managers, community policy makers, public health, and public safety personnel with the general knowledge necessary to begin planning for situations requiring the isolation and quarantine of a large portion of a local, rural population. A rural community’s ability to collectively respond to an emergency requiring isolation and quarantine is not only essential to minimizing the negative impacts to the community at risk, but also to minimizing the long-term negative economic and health effects on the American public as a whole. Register for a class by selecting a class date from the Training Schedule, click on the Registration link above the course description to access a registration form for that class. Request a new class to be scheduled in your area by submitting a Request a Course form.  

Course Prerequisites

*Participant must be a U.S. citizen or a foreign national approved by DHS. Recommended (not required): IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS), IS-520: Introduction to Continuity of Operations Planning for Pandemic Influenzas, IS-700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS), and IS-800: Nation Response Framework, An Introduction.

Audience

Emergency ManagementEmergency Medical ServicesFire ServiceGovernmental AdministrativeHealthcareLaw EnforcementPublic Health

Core Capabilities

Environmental Response/Health and SafetyOn-Scene Security and ProtectionOperational CommunicationsOperations CoordinationPlanningPublic Health, Healthcare and Emergency Medical ServicesRisk Management for Protection, Programs and ActivitiesSituational AssessmentSupply Chain Integrity and Security