In this Episode we are here to debrief the debriefers and assess the assessors by taking a critical look at the QI processes commonly used in emergency management. Are our tools fit for purpose? Can we write a better AAR?
To this end we will be featuring segments from a recent AVERT/CJEM ‘DEMvolution’ webinar moderated by our very own EPIC Co-host Grayson Cockett.
The panelists you’ll hear from are:
- Chief Ken McMullen, President of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs
- Scott Cameron, Founder and President, Emergency Management Logistics Canada
- Janelle Coultes, President of the Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada
- Tim Kenney, VP Programs and Field Operations, Team Rubicon Canada
- Jodi Manz-Henezi, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Canadian Risk and Hazards Network
All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast: Current, Relevant, Canadian
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Hosts:
Grayson Cockett
Dr. Joshua Bezanson
Gillian Wong
Sarah Hunn
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In this Episode we are here to debrief the debriefers and assess the assessors by taking a critical look at the QI processes commonly used in emergency management. Are our tools fit for purpose? Can we write a better AAR?
To this end we will be featuring segments from a recent AVERT/CJEM ‘DEMvolution’ webinar moderated by our very own EPIC Co-host Grayson Cockett.
The panelists you’ll hear from are:
- Chief Ken McMullen, President of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs
- Scott Cameron, Founder and President, Emergency Management Logistics Canada
- Janelle Coultes, President of the Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada
- Tim Kenney, VP Programs and Field Operations, Team Rubicon Canada
- Jodi Manz-Henezi, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Canadian Risk and Hazards Network
All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast: Current, Relevant, Canadian
Like/Follow/Share:
www.epicpodcast.ca
@EPIC__podcast (twitter)
team@epicpodcast.ca (email)
Hosts:
Grayson Cockett
Dr. Joshua Bezanson
Gillian Wong
Sarah Hunn
In this Episode we’ll be discussing the very Canadian concept of caremongering. What is it? How did it come to be? And what does it mean for societal involvement in Emergency Management?
We’ll also be sharing the story of one individual who made the transition from bystander to responder and PPE supplier for over-burdened medical facilities by re-tooling his robotics lab on the fly.
All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast: Current, Relevant, Canadian
Like/Follow/Share:
www.epicpodcast.ca
@EPIC__podcast (twitter)
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Hosts:
Grayson Cockett
Dr. Joshua Bezanson
Gillian Wong
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Emergency Preparedness in Canada (EPIC) Podcast
In this Episode we are here to debrief the debriefers and assess the assessors by taking a critical look at the QI processes commonly used in emergency management. Are our tools fit for purpose? Can we write a better AAR?
To this end we will be featuring segments from a recent AVERT/CJEM ‘DEMvolution’ webinar moderated by our very own EPIC Co-host Grayson Cockett.
The panelists you’ll hear from are:
- Chief Ken McMullen, President of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs
- Scott Cameron, Founder and President, Emergency Management Logistics Canada
- Janelle Coultes, President of the Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada
- Tim Kenney, VP Programs and Field Operations, Team Rubicon Canada
- Jodi Manz-Henezi, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Canadian Risk and Hazards Network
All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast: Current, Relevant, Canadian
Like/Follow/Share:
www.epicpodcast.ca
@EPIC__podcast (twitter)
team@epicpodcast.ca (email)
Hosts:
Grayson Cockett
Dr. Joshua Bezanson
Gillian Wong
Sarah Hunn