This is an archive of this program, originally broadcast June 24, 2009
Program Description:
Communicating in a crisis is not business as usual! In an emergency, getting the right messages delivered at the right time by the right person will save lives. This training is intented to help emergency responders and public information professionals learn to use the best approaches and tools to exercise quality communication before, during and after an emergency.
Speakers:
Barbara Reynolds, PhD, Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Continuing Education Units:
Nursing Contact Hours, CHES and CME credits are available upon completion of evaluation and post-test.
More info about credits
Who Should Attend:
National audience of state and local public health professionals and their partners (e.g., healthcare professionals, EMS personnel, law enforcement, media representatives, etc).