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番茄直播and Sheba Medical Center Partner on Emergency Management

番茄直播has developed a comprehensive approach to education in disaster management, offering continuing education programs and regular classes, as well as direct field training experience and exercises.

番茄直播has developed a comprehensive approach to education in disaster management, offering continuing education programs and regular classes, as well as direct field training experience and exercises.


By james hellegaard | 8/9/2018

番茄直播 is partnering with Sheba Medical Center, Israel, to launch (ICEM).

In this collaboration, Sheba鈥檚 world-class experts will work with 番茄直播to develop and deliver educational programs, conduct research and build additional response and leadership capabilities in Florida. For example, several Israeli experts will team up to teach a week-long program in October at FAU鈥檚 Boca Raton campus.

鈥淎t FAU, we look to create world-class opportunities,鈥 said Daniel Gropper, dean of the College of Business at FAU. 鈥淭he Israelis are recognized as being the best in responding to disasters around the world, and we are proud to partner with them to build this program here in Florida.鈥

Established at the 番茄直播College of Business in 2016, the ICEM works in collaboration with the FAU鈥檚 Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, the College for Design and Social Inquiry and the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

, M.D., former surgeon general of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and director general of Sheba Medical Center, will serve as the ICEM鈥檚 honorary president.

鈥湻阎辈nd its community will have, in my eyes, the privilege, not the option, to do something for humanity,鈥 said Kreiss, who is also a courtesy member of the faculty at both FAU鈥檚 College of Business and Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine. 鈥淎 critically important factor in recovery, in areas of disaster, is hope. Our vision is we can always do something.鈥

番茄直播has developed a comprehensive approach to education in disaster management, offering continuing education programs and regular classes, as well as direct field training experience and exercises.

鈥淭he state of Florida will benefit from this collaboration, as our first responders, public safety and health professionals and emergency managers in the field will be even more prepared to lead during any crisis,鈥 said Rebekah Dickinson, chief program officer for the ICEM. 鈥淭his will help them to optimize the organization and delivery of care to populations, reducing injuries and property loss and hopefully saving lives.鈥

The ICEM graduated its first 48 students in the 2017-18 academic year in a continuing education professional certificate program in through the College of Business鈥 program. These first students come from fire and police departments, as well as other emergency responders and public safety officials.

ICEM offers training programs for local emergency responders and has made other outreach efforts in the community, recently leading a roundtable discussion at the 2018 Governor鈥檚 Hurricane Conference. This summer, ICEM worked with the Christine E Lynn College of Nursing to welcome the IDF Chief Nursing Officer and her top two nurses to train nearly 70 regional nurses in emergency management.

The ICEM Board of Advisors boasts more than 50 members, led by Chairman , M.D., a board-certified cardiologist, who also serves as senior academic advisor for pre-baccalaureate programs and professor of聽integrated medical science at FAU鈥檚 Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.

鈥淚鈥檓 so excited about this project,鈥 said Gelb. 鈥淲hat we鈥檙e doing now, thanks to the combined visions of 番茄直播President John Kelly, Dean Gropper and Dr. Kreiss, we鈥檙e going to help people worldwide. This is one of the great professional highlights of my life, to have an emergency management center at FAU, to partner with the best in the world. Ultimately, this training can help save peoples鈥 lives. When you save somebody, it鈥檚 a mitzvah, it鈥檚 a blessing.鈥

Elhanan Bar-On, M.D., director of the , is the lead professor for an ICEM training program to be held at 番茄直播from October 14-20. It will focus on leadership in response to natural disasters, mass casualty incidents, Chemical, Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) and more.

鈥淭his collaboration with 番茄直播can be a big multiplier for both institutions,鈥 said Bar-On. 鈥淚n this case, two and two can easily become larger than four. With our advance visits at the Florida Governor鈥檚 Hurricane Conference and our communications and planning for the training program, we are ready to come back in October to provide the best training for all of the people who come and participate.鈥

For more information about the ICEM and to register for training programs, please visit .

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