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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 9 - Pandemic Response: What is Responder Resilience? (Part 2) [audio]
From the Webpage: "The latest episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast is Part Two of a conversation on responder resiliency during a crisis. What is responder resilience? How can emergency responders care for their mental health and well-being given the added pressures and uncertainties of COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019]? Our guests include Dr. Carolyn Coarsey, president and co-founder of the Family Assistance Foundation, and NCBRT subject matter expert Roy Bethge. Roy is also a retired deputy police chief and current serves as the chair of the International Association of Chiefs of Police's Education and Training Committee." The duration of this audio is 46 minutes and 10 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Coarsey-Rader, Carolyn; Bethge, Roy
2020-06-02
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 8 - Pandemic Response: What is Responder Resilience? (Part 1) [audio]
From the Webpage: "The latest episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast is Part One of a conversation on responder resiliency during a crisis. What is responder resilience? How can emergency responders care for their mental health and well-being given the added pressures and uncertainties of COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] ? Our guests include Dr. Carolyn Coarsey, president and co-founder of the Family Assistance Foundation, and NCBRT subject matter expert Roy Bethge. Roy is also a retired deputy police chief and current serves as the chair of the International Association of Chiefs of Police's Education and Training Committee." The duration of this audio is 24 minutes and 44 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Coarsey-Rader, Carolyn; Bethge, Roy
2020-05-26
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 5 - Pandemic Response: Homeless Populations During COVID-19 (Part 2) [audio]
From the Webpage: "This episode is the second part of our conversation about responding to the homeless population during a global pandemic. First, we talked with Paul Trudeau, who is the Co-Director of City Hope San Francisco. City Hope provides food and resources to the homeless population of the Tenderloin District of San Francisco. Then, we continued our conversation with LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] instructors and subject matter experts Andrew Rateaver and Ed Anderson about the unique threats that COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] poses for homeless communities. Topics include the importance of forming relationships between responders and homeless communities, officer safety and protection while on the job, and more." The duration of this audio is 28 minutes and 16 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Rateaver, Andrew; Anderson, Ed . . .
2020-05-05
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 7 - Pandemic Response: Institutes of Higher Education (Part 2) [audio]
From the Webpage: "The latest episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast is Part Two of our discussion about how the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic has specifically affected colleges and universities. We continue our conversation with Bart Thompson, chief of police for the LSU Police Department, and Laura Drabczyk, Director of Emergency Management for the University of Michigan-Dearborn, about the measures their campuses have taken to ensure student and employee safety, the importance of having an Emergency Operations Center for a university, and the lessons that COVID-19 teaches us about future campus safety." The duration of this audio is 33 minutes and 49 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Thompson, Bart; Drabczyk, Laura
2020-05-19
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 1 - Pandemic Response: Law Enforcement Leadership Challenges and Solutions in Washington State [audio]
From the Webpage: "Welcome to the first episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast! In this episode, we talk to Tom Davis, Police Chief, Lynnwood Police Department; Cherie Harris, Police Chief, Kirkland Police Department; and Scott Parker, Captain, Snohomish County Sheriff's Office about the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] response in America's first epicenter: Washington state. They share their insights on dealing with the crisis in Washington and offer advice on how other states can be proactive in their responses as the pandemic spreads." The duration of this audio is 1 hour, 1 minute, and 35 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Davis, Tom; Harris, Cheryl A. . . .
2020-04-07
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 3 - Pandemic Response: Maximizing Volunteer Resources [audio]
From the Webpage: "On this week's episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast, we discuss how emergency responders can effectively and efficiently use volunteers to help during the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic. Guests include NCBRT instructor and retired police lieutenant Andrew Rateaver; NCBRT instructor, retired NYFD [New York Fire Department] chief and former FEMA federal coordinating officer Phil Parr; and former Berkeley PD [police department] captain and current CARDA [California Rescue Dog Association] member Alyson Hart." The duration of this audio is 55 minutes and 26 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Rateaver, Andrew; Parr, Philip . . .
2020-04-20
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 6 - Pandemic Response: Institutes of Higher Education (Part 1) [audio]
From the Webpage: "The latest episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast is Part One of how the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic has specifically affected colleges and universities. We talk with Bart Thompson, chief of police for the LSU Police Department, and Laura Drabczyk, Director of Emergency Management for the University of Michigan-Dearborn, about the measures their campuses have taken to ensure student and employee safety, the importance of having an Emergency Operations Center for a university, and the lessons that COVID-19 teaches us about future campus safety." The duration of this audio is 28 minutes and 49 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Thompson, Bart; Drabczyk, Laura
2020-05-12
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 11 - Pandemic Response: The Food Industry [audio]
From the Webpage: "In this episode, we talk with Steve Mandernach, executive director of the Association for Food and Drug Officials, and Jerry Wojtala, executive director of the International Food Protection Training Institute. They break down the different aspects of food industry and how supply and demand differ from restaurants to grocery stores and everything in between. In the following episodes of this three-part series, we'll discuss how the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] crisis has impacted the food industry, from topics like how workers are protecting themselves, how declines in demand in the restaurant industry affect the supply chain, and the lessons those in the food industry can use moving forward." The duration of this audio is 16 minutes and 31 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Mandernach, Steve; Wojtala, Jerry
2020-06-16
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 12 - Pandemic Response: Safety and Staffing Issues in the Food Industry [audio]
From the Webpage: "Last week, Steve Mandernach, executive director of the Association for Food and Drug Officials, and Jerry Wojtala, executive director of the International Food Protection Training Institute, gave us an overview of the food industry. This week, Steve and Jerry discuss how COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] is affecting the ways that workers ensure that both they and the food they are working with stay safe. Next week, we will finish up our food safety series by discussing the supply and demand problems that the pandemic has caused, and what lessons those in the food industry can learn from COVID-19." The duration of this audio is 33 minutes and 34 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Mandernach, Steve; Wojtala, Jerry
2020-06-23
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 2 - Pandemic Response: Law Enforcement Workforce Challenges [audio]
From the Webpage: "In the second episode of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast, we talk to Seguin, TX police chief Terry Nichols and Hennepin County, MN Sheriff's Office chief of staff Rob Allen about how coronavirus is affecting emergency responders' internal operations. What are the plans in place if an officer tests positive for coronavirus? How are emergency response agencies taking necessary precautions to ensure safety on the job? How are service calls changing in the face of a pandemic and social distancing?" The duration of this audio is 50 minutes and 34 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Nichols, Terry A.; Allen, Rob
2020-04-14
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 4 - Pandemic Response: Homeless Populations During COVID-19 (Part 1) [audio]
From the Webpage: "In this episode, LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] instructors and subject matter experts Andrew Rateaver and Ed Anderson discuss ways in which COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] poses a unique threat for homeless populations. Topics include the importance of forming relationships between responders and homeless communities, officer safety and protection while on the job, and more." The duration of this audio is 41 minutes and 22 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Rateaver, Andrew; Anderson, Ed
2020-05-01
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 10 - Pandemic Response: Testing and Contact Tracing [audio]
From the Webpage: "Episode 10 of the LSU NCBRT [Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training] Preparedness Podcast is all about COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] testing and contact tracing. We talk with Dr. Amy Woron, NCBRT subject matter expert and molecular manager at Diagnostic Laboratory Services, and Dr. JD Hoyle, a public health consultant in Washington, D.C., about the different kinds of COVID-19 tests, lab processes for handling and analyzing different tests, and the necessity of testing and contact tracing to ensure the highest levels of public safety." The duration of this audio is 27 minutes and 19 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Woron, Amy; Hoyle, Jamechia
2020-06-09
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 13 - Pandemic Response: Food Supply Chain [audio]
From the Louisiana State University National Center for Biomedical Research and Training [LSU NCBRT] Podcast Description: "In the third and final episode on our food safety series, the International Food Protection Training Institute's Jerry Wojtala and the Association [of] Food and Drug Officials' Steve Mandernach look back at the lessons the food industry has learned from the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic. We discuss the impacts that the pandemic has had on the food industry economy, the impact of a potential 'second wave' later on, and the ways in which all sectors of the food industry can improve safety measures, streamlined distribution, and the recovery process moving forward." The duration of the podcast audio is 35 minutes and 3 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Wojtala, Jerry; Mandernach, Steve
2020-06-30
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LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast 32 - Environmental Health: Challenges of the Profession and COVID Response [audio]
Louisiana State University's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (LSU NCBRT) releases a weekly podcast covering different aspects of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) relating to public health and public safety. From the Podcast Description: "Today's podcast is the second and final episode in a two-part series on environmental health. Guests include Dr. David Dyjack, Executive Director at the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA); Jesse Bliss - Director of Programs and Partnerships at NEHA; and Tim Hatch, Assistant Administrator at the Alabama Department of Public Health (East Central District). In this episode, they discuss the challenges that accompany the environmental health field, such the public's understanding of what environmental health contains, the importance of proper education and certification for environmental health personnel, and the many different roles environmental health plays in a community. They also talk about the impact that the pandemic has had on different aspects of environmental health." The duration of this audio is 50 minutes and 57 seconds.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Markle, Ashley; Dyjack, David; Bliss, Jesse . . .
2021-03-08
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