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Each year, Miami-Dade County Health Department (MDCHD) employees,
along with other local, State, and federal agencies and organizations,
participate in field exercises that allow them to test tools needed
to implement disease control measures and other activities recommended
by the MDCHD bioterrorism response plan. These field exercises train
MDCHD employees to respond to acts of bioterrorism, major infectious
disease outbreaks, and other public health emergencies. Further, they
allow MDCHD officials to test the Department’s capacity to manage
public health emergencies and to identify assets required for effective
response. Some recent field exercises and seminars are listed below:
- MDCDH Smallpox exercise (2002)
- Smallpox Tabletop exercises (2002)
Mount Sinai Hospital
Mercy Hospital
- Miami International Airport SARS/Smallpox Field Exercise (2003)
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Medical Centers Preparedness Seminar (2004)
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Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) exercise (2004)
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Miami-Dade County Health Department (MDCHD) Employees’ Preparedness
Seminar (2004)
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Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Biological Threat Exercise
Training (2004)
- Bioshield Exercise
(2004)
- Jackson Memorial Hospital Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Exercise
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