Webinar February 7 - Teaching Mass Casualty Triage: Implementing the New MUCC Instructional Guidelines

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EMS Focus webinar hosted by NHTSA’s Office of EMS on February 7 at 1pm EST

Mass casualty incidents usually don't obey jurisdictional boundaries, with responses often involving multiple agencies, regions and even states. Several years ago, to help ensure consistency when responding to these incidents, a group of experts created the Model Uniform Core Criteria for Mass Casualty Incident Triage, or MUCC. While not a system of triage itself, MUCC created a standard set of guidelines that all mass casualty systems should follow. Upon the recommendations of the National EMS Advisory Council and the Federal Interagency Committee on EMS, instructional guidelines were then developed to help EMS educators teach the basics of MUCC during initial and continuing education for all levels of EMS personnel. 

In this webinar, you'll hear from Dr. E. Brooke Learner, a former EMS field provider and researcher at the Medical College of Wisconsin who served as lead investigator for the development of MUCC; Kandra Strauss-Riggs with the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, which partnered with NHTSA to develop the new instructional guidelines; and Leaugeay Barnes, an EMS educator who piloted the use of the instructional guidelines. EMS educators and training officers, state regulators and anyone interested in the medical response to major incidents won't want to miss this chance to learn more about improving coordination during these incidents. 

February
7th
Wednesday
1:00 p.m. EST
 
Register Now
 
 
 

Webinar Details: 

Join the three panelists and host Gam Wijetunge, NRP, with the NHTSA Office of EMS, as they discuss:

  • The importance of using evidence-based triage systems during the response to mass casualty incidents 
  • What educators need to know about the model uniform core criteria
  • Lessons learned during implementation of the new MUCC EMS instructional guidelines       

Attendees will be encouraged to submit questions during any point of the discussion. The webinar and Q&A will last approximately one hour.

About EMS Focus

Every other month, EMS Focus will provide a venue to discuss crucial initiatives, issues and challenges for EMS stakeholders and leaders nationwide. Be sure to visit the EMS Focus website for information about upcoming webinars and to view past recordings.