June-July, 2008 - Student and Instructor Courses in Lisbon, Portugal
ATCN in Brazil
May 2009 - Student and Instructor Courses in Brazil
40 Instructors trained
5 Course Directors; 3 Director Candidates
43 Student courses held
5 Instructor courses held
652 nurses trained
ATCN Student Manual in Portuguese is available
Challenges: high failure rates
ATCN has also been held in Colombia and Paraguay
Disaster Planning in Bangkok – Dr. Rattaplee Pak-Art
Protests in Thailand between old and new PMS
Background
April 2010 protests involving hospital
Bombs
Result—downsize hospital
Discharge early to home or nearby hospitals
Limit admission
No elective operation
Policies for Hospital
Protect patients, teams, ourselves
Don’t fight
Take evidence
Must think about when, where, & how to evacuate.
There were rumors of gas tanks, explosives, etc. no evidence
April 27, 2010 7am – gas tanks confirmed
Shows map of area of protest
April 28, 2010 Searched building for signs of danger and asked authorities for guidance—conclusion: they could only rely on themselves
Hospital has no security for patients so they planned to evacuate the hospital April 29
Transferred 600 patients in under 1 hour—first time in hospital’s history having no patients
Made plans to give signals to teams for guidance on what to do and where to go each day
Had to wear comfortable clothes, wear backpacks, and protect faces from tear gas
Hospital was surrounded and not accessible
Shows map of hospital and block surrounding it
Found the hospital was “under siege”
Stabilized on the floor
Ran low on food
Threat of truck explosion less than 1 km from hospital
Used Google maps and FB to communicate with one another
May 19, 2010: Government announced end of protest which spurred on more violence
Bombs 100 meters from the ER
50+ docs to help the injured in the ER
Crisis is a great opportunity to learn how to protect our patients and team, that there is so much more knowledge to be obtained, and how much the hospital is loved.