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Title
Emerging Technologies and Countermeasures to CBRN agents Response to Conflict and Security Challenges in East Ukraine
Mechanism
Advanced Training Course
Dates
04 - 08 Nov 2019
Location
Dnipro
Description
This ATC aims to train junior experts (medical, surgical, first responders, nurses, military health professionals and students) from Mechnikov Hospital and surrounding field hospital facilities on causality response to deal with emerging security-related challenges. The training will include didactic presentations complemented by hands-on, interactive break-out sessions, featuring table-top exercises, case scenarios, technological demonstrations, and simulated real time exercises. Experts from NATO and Partner countries will present and lead sessions to support junior experts to become proficient in key areas of counter-CBRN emerging technologies.
Co-Directors
Dr. Timothy Erickson
Dr. Sergey Anatolyevich Ryzhenko
Ref. no.:
985663