Emergency Distribution of Pharmaceuticals
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								Course Overview 
 Course Quality Rating 
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 Course Description 
 This course is provided by Northwest Center for Public Health Practice and will require a secondary login and/or registration. 
 During an emergency, public health workers may be called upon to help dispense medicine or medical supplies. Find out what is involved in the process of mass dispensing of medications, vaccines, or other medical supplies. This one-hour online course outlines situations in which mass dispensing is necessary, and discusses the logistics of providing medications to large populations. 
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 Target Audience 
 This course is designed for public health workers and volunteer health care providers who wish to increase their knowledge of mass dispensing of pharmaceuticals. 
 Learning Objectives 
 Having completed this course, the learner will be able to: 
 
 Describe the role of medications, vaccines, and medical supplies in response to a public health emergency, such as an act of terrorism, a natural disaster, or an influenza pandemic 
 List and describe the pharmaceutical resources available for public health crises and describe how these resources could be used within local communities 
 Describe the purpose and general process flow of a mass dispensing clinic or a point of distribution (POD) 
 Explain the roles of public health staff and volunteers in a POD 
 
 Council of Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (COL)/COL Tier(s)
 
 1A.1 (Tier 1): Identifies the health status of populations and their related determinants of health and illness 
 1A.2 (Tier 1): Describes the characteristics of a population-based health problem 
 2A.1 (Tier 1): Gathers information relevant to specific public health policy issues 
 2A.6 (Tier 1): Participates in program planning processes 
 
 Professional/Disciplinary Competencies 
 Public Health Preparedness and Response Core Competency Model 
 Model Leadership 
 
 Solve problems under emergency conditions 
 
 Communicate and Manage Information 
 
 2.1 Manage information related to an emergency 
 2.2 uses principles of crisis and risk communication 
 
 Plan for and Improve Practice 
 
 3.2 Contribute expertise to the development of emergency plans 
 
 Public Health Preparedness Capabilities 
 Capability 8. Medical Countermeasure Dispensing 
 
 Function 1: Identify and initiate medical countermeasure dispensing strategy 
 Function 2: Receive medical countermeasures 
 Function 3: Activate dispensing modalities 
 Function 4: Dispense medical countermeasures to identified population 
 Function 5: Report adverse events 
 
 Capability 9. Medical Material Management and Distribution 
 
 Function 1: Direct and activate medical material management and distribution 
 Function 2: Acquire medical material 
 Function 3: Maintain updated inventory management and reporting system 
 Function 4: Establish and maintain security 
 Function 5: Distribute medical material 
 
 Capability 14. Responder Safety and Health 
 
 Function 3: Coordinate with partners to facilitate risk-specific safety and health training 
 
 Format 
 Online/Self-study 
 Credit /CEU 
 None available 
 Duration 
 1 hr. 
 Specifications 
 None listed 
 Course Publication Date 
 None listed							
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