Syllabus – Disaster management for hospitals and healthcare organizations

Syllabus – Disaster management for hospitals and healthcare organizations

Disaster management for hospitals and healthcare organizations
  • Healthcare & Hospital Management
  • Hazards, Risks and Disasters
  • Field Skills
  • Disaster Theory, Statistics and Logistics
  • Disaster Mitigation, Preparedness and Response
  • Earth catastrophes, Fire and Explosion
  • Understanding Natural and Man-made Disasters
  • Disaster Medicine
  • Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Recovery
  • Strategies for Survival
  • Risk Analysis Techniques
  • Resources Analysis and Mobilization
  • The Experience of Vulnerability
  • Disaster Preparedness (various aspects)
  • Logistics Management
  • Communication, Participation, and Activation of the Emergency Preparedness Plan

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Fees, Payment & Program Duration

Certificate 3 Months- 22000/- INR & Fees for International Candidates – 450$ USD

PG DIploma One Year – 32000/- INR & Fees for International Candidates – 699$ USD

FT PG Diploma 4 Months – 36000/- INR & Fees for International Candidates – 750$ USD

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Disclaimer: This course details are for the purpose of awareness about the program and career opportunities.

The exact information on course structure may vary from this information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Disaster management in hospitals involves systematic planning, preparation, response, and recovery strategies to mitigate the impact of disasters or emergencies on healthcare facilities. It aims to ensure the continuity of healthcare services and the safety of patients, staff, and the community.

Internal disasters in hospitals may include events such as fires, structural failures, or equipment malfunctions. External disasters encompass events like natural disasters, mass casualty incidents, infectious disease outbreaks, or acts of terrorism.

Hospital disaster management is a collaborative effort involving various teams. The responsibility typically falls on a multidisciplinary team, including hospital administrators, emergency response teams, medical staff, and local emergency management authorities. 

Disaster management in hospitals offers benefits such as improved preparedness, reduced casualties, efficient allocation of resources, minimizing damage to infrastructure, effective communication, and the ability to resume critical healthcare services swiftly. 

The three phases of disaster management in a hospital are preparedness (planning, training, and equipping the hospital for potential disasters); response (immediate actions taken during and after a disaster to save lives and reduce damage); and recovery (long-term efforts to restore normal hospital operations, support affected individuals, and implement lessons learned for future preparedness).

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