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Stop the Bleed - Train the Trainer, Polk County ESF-8 Group
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, August 22, 2019 · 10am - 12pm EDT
Location
Polk County EOC 1890 Jim Keene Blvd. Winter Haven, FL 33809
Description
Thank you for your interest in becoming an instructor for the Stop the Bleed® program within Polk County. Please review the instructor requirements carefully, before submitting a registration form for consideration:
Instructor
An instructor can independently direct a Stop the Bleed® course assisted by other instructors or associate instructors.
Approved Disciplines
MD, DO, RN, CRNA, NP, PA, DDS, DMD, DVM, PharmD, Pharmacist, LVN, LPN, RD, RT, PT, OT, DCM, DPM Paramedic, EMT, EMR/First Responder, Sworn Law Enforcement Officer, Ski Patrol, Athletic Trainer, TCCC-MP Instructor (both actively practicing and retired Instructors are eligible to be instructors), and TECC Instructor
About the organizer
The Tampa Bay Health and Medical Preparedness Coalition is a group of healthcare organizations, public safety and public health partners that join forces for the common cause of making their communities safer, healthier and more resilient. Coalitions have formed across the United States to support their communities before, during and after disasters and other crises.
The Tampa Bay Health and Medical Preparedness Coalition brings together competing organizations to build capabilities that can’t be achieved alone. We strive to meet the emergency preparedness needs of more than 5,000 healthcare organizations and 100,000 healthcare workers.
The Tampa Bay Health and Medical Preparedness Coalition encompasses the following counties: Citrus, Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sumter Counties.
Our efforts benefit the patients, providers, and partners of the healthcare delivery system in the Greater Tampa Bay area. Network collaborators include:
- Ambulatory care organizations
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Ancillary services / Out-patient Services
- Behavioral health providers
- First responders
- Hospitals and Stand Alone Emergency Departments
- In-home services / durable medical equipment agencies
- Long-term care providers (NH, SNF, ALF)
- Pediatric care providers
- Public health authorities
- Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities / Agencies
Network members benefit from opportunities to network and collaborate together.