Medical Management of Chem, Bio, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive Events
PER211 – 16.00 Hours
Schedule
Details Buttons | Dates | Location | Class | Price | Register Buttons |
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01/14/25 – 01/15/25 | New Port Richey, FL | FP PER211 1243 | Register | ||
01/22/25 – 01/23/25 | Frisco, TX | FP PER211 1244 | Register | ||
01/27/25 – 01/28/25 | Orange, TX | FP PER211 1245 | Register | ||
02/05/25 – 02/06/25 | Denton, TX | FP PER211 1246 | Register | ||
02/17/25 – 02/18/25 | Bay Saint Louis, MS | FP PER211 1249 | Register | ||
02/25/25 – 02/26/25 | Carterville, IL | FP PER211 1250 | Register | ||
03/06/25 – 03/07/25 | Indianapolis, IN | FP PER211 1251 | Register | ||
03/26/25 – 03/27/25 | El Paso, TX | FP PER211 1254 | Register | ||
04/01/25 – 04/02/25 | West Union, IA | FP PER211 1255 | Register | ||
04/10/25 – 04/11/25 | Cookeville, TN | FP PER211 1227 | Register | ||
04/28/25 – 04/29/25 | Orange, CA | FP PER211 1260 | Register | ||
05/20/25 – 05/21/25 | Crown Point, IN | FP PER211 1275 | Register | ||
06/05/25 – 06/06/25 | Long Beach, CA | FP PER211 1278 | Register | ||
06/17/25 – 06/18/25 | Amarillo, TX | FP PER211 1266 | Register | ||
06/30/25 – 07/01/25 | San Diego, CA | FP PER211 1267 | Register | ||
07/08/25 – 07/09/25 | Riverside, CA | FP PER211 1270 | Register | ||
07/14/25 – 07/15/25 | Crowley, LA | FP PER211 1271 | Register | ||
08/06/25 – 08/07/25 | Scottsdale, AZ | FP PER211 1273 | Register | ||
08/19/25 – 08/20/25 | South San Francisco, CA | FP PER211 1276 | Register | ||
09/10/25 – 09/11/25 | Upper Marlboro, MD | FP PER211 1261 | Register | ||
11/04/25 – 11/05/25 | Nashville, TN | FP PER211 1233 | Register |
This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division at (866) 878-8900 or [email protected] to get the latest schedule.
Course Description
PER 211, Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) Events answers these questions and more as you learn how to distinguish between different agents of concern that could be used in a major incident.
This course is a combination of facilitated discussions, small-group exercises, Human Patient Simulator hands-on scenarios and traditional classroom discussions. Exercises are conducted in CBRNE scenarios using both adult and pediatric Human Patient Simulators to reinforce classroom lectures and interaction.
This course promotes critical thinking skills while utilizing the RAPID-Care concept. The multi-disciplinary audience helps to strengthen information sharing, communications, and medical surge capabilities.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Course Completion Requirements
Participants Must Provide
- a photo identification on the first day of class. See the Participant Handbook for approved forms of identification and additional guidelines.
Attendance Requirements
Class attendance is an essential part of the education process and participants in TEEX courses are expected to attend all class sessions and field exercises. This course requires participants to attend a minimum of 80% of the class hours as a component of successful course completion. During the course, your instructor will review any additional attendance requirements, for example a field exercise that cannot be missed
Recommended
The following online courses are recommended for participants to complete:
- Basic EMS Concepts for CBRNE Events (AWR-111-W)
- WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders (AWR-160-W)
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Describe available resources to protect themselves and care for casualties in a hazardous/high-threat environment according to nationally recognized standards and local protocols.
- Describe the effects of chemical agents and the appropriate medical care for adult and pediatric patients in accordance with nationally recognized standards and local protocols.
- Describe the effects of radiation and the appropriate medical care for adult and pediatric patients in accordance with nationally recognized standards and local protocols.
- Describe the effects of biological agents and identify and treat the signs and symptoms of biological agent exposure in both adult and pediatric patients in accordance with nationally recognized procedures and local protocol.
- Describe the effects resulting from an explosion and treat anticipated injuries in both adult and pediatric patients according to nationally recognized standards and local protocols.
- Describe complex coordinated attacks and violent incidents, the appropriate protective measures for first responders/receivers, and recommended immediate medical care for life-threatening injuries.
Suggested Audience
Disciplines include, but are not limited to:
- Fire Services
- Law Enforcement (LE)
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Hospital personnel, physicians, and nurses
- Public Health Services
- Public Works (PW)
- Emergency Management Organizations
- City, county, state, federal medical
- Private Industry
- Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
- Dispatchers
- Medical Reserve Corps
Continuing Education And Professional Credits
Note: Live Online Instructor-Led (webinar) courses are not eligible for TCOLE credit.
- Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)
- Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)
- American Academy of Family Practitioners (AAFP)
- Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)
- International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM)
Other Information
DHS/FEMA
As part of a Department of Homeland Security/ Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) funded Homeland Security National Training Program Cooperative Agreement this course is provided at no cost to your jurisdiction.
Continuing Education Credits
ENA continuing education credit is approved by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Course Delivery Dates
Course delivery dates are at the discretion of the requesting agents or jurisdiction and must be consecutive.
An interested jurisdiction/agency contacts their respective State Administrative Agency Training Point of Contact (SAA TPOC) to request a National Training and Education Division (NTED) instructor-led course. It is then at the SAA TPOC’s discretion to approve or not approve the training request. If the SAA TPOC agrees to the training request, he/she contacts the training partner directly with information about the specific course to schedule, the number of participants interested in attending the course, and a listing of preferred dates.
Government Programs
- GSA contract number: GS-07F-0357V. GSA customers, to register please contact [email protected] or call (866) 878-8900.
- For DHS/FEMA Funded Courses, please contact [email protected] or call (866) 878-8900