The HHS/ASPR Project ECHO Clinical Readiness Rounds focus on sharing clinical challenges and successes in preparing for and responding to disasters from all threats. This program is designed to create peer-to-peer learning networks where clinicians who are highly experienced in treating patients in emergency situations share their experiences with clinicians across the U.S. and around the world who can benefit from their lessons learned. Topics are based on new and emergent information around emergency preparedness, as well as topics requested by participants.
Clinical Readiness Rounds sessions are every first and third Tuesday of each month from 11AM – 12PM. The next session will be on July 2 and is entitled “Heat Stroke Disasters: Readiness for Surges of Heat Stroke Patients,” featuring Clay Mann, PhD, MS, MBA, Ron Courson, ACT, PT, SCS, NRAEMT, CSCS, Jeremy J. Hess, MD, MPH, and Garth Gemar, MD. Register here.