EMED 101:
Emergency Management Skills: Stanford Response Team Training
Addresses personal, community, and organizational response and resilience in emergencies. Learn disaster psychology and self care, personal risk assessment, situational awareness, and preparedness. Obtain the skills needed to deploy as a layperson member of a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Learn and practice first aid, light rescue, medical field operations, and experience team building exercises tailored to disaster response. Analyze emergency management concepts and approaches to learn about Stanford's response to a range of scenarios/case studies within the framework of country, state, and federal public health responses. Leave the course prepared to assist in emergency situations meaningfully and confidently.
Terms: Aut, Spr
| Units: 1
2023-2024 Autumn
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EMED 101 |
1 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
26161
|
Section 01 |
Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit |
SEM |
Session: 2023-2024 Autumn 1
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 19 / 26
09/26/2023 - 12/08/2023 Wed 5:30 PM - 7:20 PM with Dueker, K. (PI); Friedman, L. (PI)
Instructors: Dueker, K. (PI); Friedman, L. (PI)
Notes: The Stanford Student Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course is an in-person, 1-unit, weekly class with demonstrations and skills practice in first aid, light search and rescue, fire safety and control, disaster medical field operations, disaster psychology and terrorism. We will also consider and discuss community resilience and local disaster hazard mitigation measures. This course provides practice needed to deploy with a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in emergency situations. Upon successful completion of this course, students are certified by the Palo Alto Office of Emergency Services as a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member. This certification is needed to deploy with the Stanford Student CERT team on campus and with a CERT in any local jurisdiction. Full engagement will result in passing the course and certification to assist as a CERT member during emergencies on the Stanford campus, in the local area and on CERT teams nationwide. Attendance at class sessions and a 4-hour field exercise is required. . A CERT backpack with equipment used during CERT deployment and other class materials will be provided free of charge. Course reading materials and all other details and information will be addressed in Canvas. This course will be held at the new Department of Public Safety (DPS) building at 233 Bonair Siding. Bonair Siding is between Campus Drive East and Pampas Lane. We will meet in the first-floor training room # 116, which is to your right as you enter the building lobby.
2023-2024 Spring
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EMED 101 |
1 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
27447
|
Section 01 |
Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit |
SEM |
Session: 2023-2024 Spring 1
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 21 / 28
04/01/2024 - 06/05/2024 Wed 5:30 PM - 7:20 PM with Dueker, K. (PI); Friedman, L. (PI)
Instructors: Dueker, K. (PI); Friedman, L. (PI)
Notes: The Stanford Student Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course is an in-person, 1-unit, weekly class with demonstrations and skills practice in first aid, light search and rescue, fire safety and control, disaster medical field operations, disaster psychology and terrorism. We will also consider and discuss community resilience and local disaster hazard mitigation measures. This course provides practice needed to deploy with a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in emergency situations. Upon successful completion of this course, students are certified by the Palo Alto Office of Emergency Services as a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member. This certification is needed to deploy with the Stanford Student CERT team on campus and with a CERT in any local jurisdiction. Full engagement will result in passing the course and certification to assist as a CERT member during emergencies on the Stanford campus, in the local area and on CERT teams nationwide. Attendance at class sessions and a 4-hour field exercise is required. . A CERT backpack with equipment used during CERT deployment and other class materials will be provided free of charge. Course reading materials and all other details and information will be addressed in Canvas. Class will meet in the briefing room of the Department of Public Safety at 233 Bon Air Road, Stanford.
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