Canadian Disaster and Humanitarian Response Training Program
I just spent the last two weeks in Montreal at the Canadian Disaster and Humanitarian Response Training Program (course info here) hosted by the McGill Humanitarian Studies Initiative under the Faculty of Family Medicine. The course was an intensive program consisting of 5 days of training on basic disaster and humanitarian response principles, 3 days on advanced principles, and 3 days of full-scale simulated disaster in #simlandia! …I’m still recovering. Stay tuned for a post on lessons learned from the course.
In the meantime however, here is a video from the simulation last year.
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You can see photos from this year’s simulation on my Instagram account here
You can also see any posts about the event through my twitter account, hashtags: #simlandia or twitter account @C_C_H_T