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Counter-Terrorism/Medical Disaster Preparedness: A Pro-Active Approach
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 Posted: Sat Aug 18th, 2007 09:06 am1st Post

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Saturday, SEPTEMBER 29, 2007 

8:30 am - 4:30 pm

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Campus Center

 

The mission of this symposium is to educate the public on counter-terrorist prevention strategies and disaster response; this symposium will have a particular emphasis on response resources, looking at real scenarios run in a major medical center environment.

The latest in a series of seminars hosted by the NJ Marine Corps Reserve Association/ Military Order of the Purple Heart focusing on different aspects of terrorist prevention and disaster response.  See contact information below and on back for information regarding registration, target audiences or previous seminars (i.e. speakers, topics, certifications and training).

 

This Year’s September Symposium Will Feature:

Medical Disaster Preparedness — from the medical/civic health viewpoint.  A leading Doctor from ST. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center looks at medical situations arising from Hurricane Katrina and details his first hand experience with medical problems/mitigation strategies.

 

Educational Credit — available to eligible professionals/participants seeking

continuing education credits [for physicians/nurses]

 

School Security Overview — NJ State Police on campus security, intruder protection, etc.

 

Industry Focus — facing airlines and trucking industries security issues

 

Information Technology — identity theft awareness/prevention

 

Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) Threats and Emergency Preparedness —

presentation from Iraq War Veteran and tactical security officer stationed at The Pentagon

 

Professional/Citizens Groups — how to engage and educate/train the public in counter-terrorism

 

CBRNE Awareness Overview — participation certificates distributed

 

Phone: 609 977-2114 or email: wconner9@comcast.net

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 Posted: Tue Jul 22nd, 2008 11:18 pm2nd Post

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Terrorism is a major problem around the world. The operations in Iraqi need to continue, with tighten security of or boarders and airports. This process will help fight the war on terror. If not all the operations that have started will fail. Modernizing in Iraqi  will help speed up the process in the troubled area.


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