Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza music festival returns to Grant Park Thursday-Sunday, July 31-August 3, 2025.
Lollapalooza music festival returns to Grant Park Thursday-Sunday, July 31-August 3, 2025.
The Chicago Department of Public Health will be performing a drill for STARCOM radios. For questions about the drill or to report radio issues, please contact CHSCPR@team-iha.org. A calendar invitation for this drill has been sent to Region 11 Hospitals and Healthcare Partners.
Join Family Voices of California in collaboration with the Pediatric Pandemic Network, WRAP-EM, Region V for Kids, and the National Pediatric Disaster Coalition for the second session in their Emergency Preparedness series, "What to Do When Disaster Strikes: Becoming Ready." This free virtual training will support families in understanding how to prepare for emergencies and
Workplace violence in health care continues to rise, impacting the safety and well-being of staff, patients, and visitors alike. In high-stress environments, the ability to de-escalate tense situations before they turn violent is a critical skill for hospital security teams. Join this webinar, hosted by the American Hospital Association, to explore hands-on strategies and proven
Join this webinar, hosted by the Association of Public Health Laboratories, to explore the role of mobile and temporary laboratories in emergency response and public health preparedness. Speakers will discuss key safety and operational considerations. Experts will share practical insights into the strengths and limitations of temporary lab deployments. This session will benefit public health
During this Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) Call, presenters will discuss the current epidemiology of measles in the United States and address the most common questions from clinicians about preventing, identifying, and testing for measles. Presenters will also summarize measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination recommendations and considerations.
This webinar, hosted by the Region V for Kids Pediatric Disaster Center of Excellence, will be an excellent orientation for emergency management and healthcare professionals on the unique legal and ethical factors that emerge when a disaster or patient surge exceeds healthcare capacities. During the webinar, a legal playbook will be introduced and released for
The Chicago Department of Public Health will be performing a drill for STARCOM radios. For questions about the drill or to report radio issues, please contact CHSCPR@team-iha.org. A calendar invitation for this drill has been sent to Region 11 Hospitals and Healthcare Partners.
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Category 4 storm, causing historic flooding, tornadoes, and widespread infrastructure damage across the Southeastern U.S. Despite total utility failures, road closures, and supply shortages, Mission Health—comprised of six acute care hospitals in the Western North Carolina region—successfully maintained critical operations, protected patients and staff, and continued
Join the National Association for County and City Health Organizations (NACCHO) and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) as they team up to equip public health professionals and emergency planners with practical resources for strengthening all-hazards readiness at the local and state level.
Join subject matter experts from CDC’s Division of Environmental Health Science and Practice and Office of the Director as they share resources designed to prepare and protect communities during heat season and how they help providers identify and reduce patients’ heat-related health risks.
This webinar, hosted by the Natural Hazards Center, will bring together authors from the Katrina Bookshelf. This series examined many different dimensions of Katrina—ranging from cultural trauma to the impact on children. The books explore the many lessons Katrina taught us about the nature of disasters and about the social world we live in.The panelists