Pandemic Preparedness
- 4 Courses | 2h 46m 34s
- 3 Audiobooks | 1h 27m 7s
Gain an understanding of how society and healthcare systems can prepare for and respond to pandemics through Mayo Clinic, who includes lessons learned from international responses to SARS, MERS, and Ebola. This collection is updated in collaboration with Mayo Clinic and also contains some Skillsoft content.
COURSES INCLUDED
Mayo Clinic COVID-19 Live Webinar Series - July 21st, 2020: Critical Care Planning for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Preparing for the Next Wave
The COVID-19 pandemic has required critical care practitioners and administrators to prepare for a surge in critical care capacity. In this session, Mayo Clinic experts will discuss lessons learned from Mayo's initial mass critical care planning efforts during the pandemic.
1 video |
59m
Developing Your Resilience as a Healthcare Professional
While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought the stresses facing healthcare workers to the world's attention, even in the best of times, they deal with long hours, overwork, the need to cope and perform in the face of the suffering of others. With personal reserves of resilience and perseverance, they also face severe stress reactions, emotional turmoil, burnout, and depression. In this course, you'll learn to recognize the symptoms of stress, from mild to chronic to severe, and the negative personal and professional effects of burnout. You'll also learn steps you can take to build your own personal resilience and perseverance, as well as ways you can help create a culture of resilience within your team and organization.
6 videos |
27m
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Mayo Clinic COVID-19 Live Webinar Series - December 8, 2020: Leadership Strategies for 2021
As we move into 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to place extraordinary demands on today's health care leaders. In this one-hour webinar, Mayo Clinic physician leaders and executives will discuss Mayo's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination deployment plans, supply chain implications, the importance of vigilance and resilience in leaders and teams, and lessons leaders can use to effectively guide their institutions through this health crisis in the present and future. (Published 12/08/2020)
1 video |
1h 2m
Mayo Clinic Q&A: Residency Training Adjusts to Pandemic Restrictions
Like many parts of life during the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education has had to adjust to necessary restrictions on in-person training, meetings and classes. While patient safety comes first, training the next generation of medical professionals needed to continue during the ongoing pandemic. (Published 12/12/2020)
1 video |
17m
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COVID-19 Miniseries: Inside an Outbreak - Expert PerspectiveIn this Mayo Clinic Miniseries podcast Dr. Colin Bucks discusses how access to information accelerates response time in present day outbreaks and the role public education, infrastructure, disparities, and access to supplies, plays in helping to contain one.
39m 8s
By Amit K. Ghosh, M.D., Colin M. Bucks, M.D.
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COVID-19 Miniseries: Prepare for a PandemicIn this Mayo Clinic Miniseries podcast Dr. John Wilkinson, sits down with infectious disease expert Dr. Pritish Tosh to discuss updates for health care providers on the COVID-19 outbreak.
19m 30s
By John M. Wilkinson, M.D., Pritish K. Tosh, M.D.
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COVID-19 Miniseries: Physician Leaders and the Science of Health Care DeliveryIn this Mayo Clinic Miniseries podcast, Doctor Lisa McGee discusses the Science of Health Care Delivery, the impact mass media messages have had on the current COVID-19 pandemic, and how we can use the information we have about population centered health to address key influential components of SARS-CoV-2's continual spread.
28m 29s
By Amit K. Ghosh, M.D., Lisa A. McGee, M.D.