Preparedness Partners
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WEBINAR DETAILS
In mass-casualty incidents (MCIs), the first minutes are critical. While healthcare professionals eventually take charge, first responders and trained active bystanders are often the first on scene, and their ability to assess, prioritize, and act can determine survival outcomes. Led by Prof. Roberto Mugavero of CEMEC, this webinar goes beyond theory to deliver scenario-driven guidance on applying triage systems effectively in real-world emergencies, including chaotic, resource-limited, and high-threat environments. KEY TOPICS:
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This session focuses on real operational challenges faced by non-health professionals who are first on the scene of an MCI. Participants will leave with practical knowledge, simplified tools, and scenario-tested insights they can apply immediately. FEATURED SPEAKERS
Roberto Mugavero Prof. Roberto Mugavero is President of the European Centre for Disaster Medicine (CEMEC) and Director of the Center for Security Studies at the University of San Marino, specializing in international security, environmental, and CBRNe risk management. He also holds key roles across several European universities and NATO institutions, and serves as Chair of the Observatory on Security and CBRNe Defence (OSDIFE). Aidana Sissenberdiyeva Dr. Aidana Sissenberdiyeva is a Disaster and Emergency Medicine Physician and Assistant Professor at Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where she develops and implements gamified tabletop exercises to teach triage and emergency response to medical students. She also holds a leadership role within the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM) Students and Young Professionals special interest group, where she works to advance the next generation of professionals and strengthen Central Asia's role in the field. |