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Isolation & Quarantine MGT 433 Isolation and Quarantine for Rural Communities A management-level, instructor-led course designed to provide small, rural, and remote communities with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively plan for and respond to events that require isolation and/or quarantine of their populations in a variety of low- and high-impact situations. This course serves as a primer for additional courses on this issue in discipline-specific areas. Course Prerequisites Participant must be a U.S. citizen IS 100b: National Incident Management System IS 100.HCb: National Incident Management for Healthcare/Hospitals IS-520 – Introduction to Continuity of Operations Planning for Pandemic Influenzas IS 700: National Incident Management System – An Introduction Equivalent FEMA courses that provide basic understanding of the NIMS structure and ICS. Held in conjunction with: MGT 432 Isolation and Quarantine for Rural Public Safety Personnel This course is designed in conjunction with MGT 433 to provide public safety personnel in small, rural, and remote communities with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively plan for and respond to isolation and quarantine events where their personnel and resources will be required. Course Prerequisites MGT 433 Isolation & Quarantine for Rural Communities *Please note all foreign nationals need to complete a Department of Homeland Security Foreign National Visitor Request Form in order to attend this course. Register for your FEMA Student Identification number at: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid Registration For information about course content or how to obtain a DHS Foreign National Visitor Request Form contact the RDPC at: [email protected] or 877-855-RDPC (7372)

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Isolation & Quarantine

MGT 433 Isolation and Quarantine for Rural Communities A management-level, instructor-led course designed to provide small, rural, and remote communities with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively plan for and respond to events that require isolation and/or quarantine of their populations in a variety of low- and high-impact situations. This course serves as a primer for additional courses on this issue in discipline-specific areas.

Course Prerequisites

• Participant must be a U.S. citizen

• IS 100b: National Incident Management System

• IS 100.HCb: National Incident Management forHealthcare/Hospitals

• IS-520 – Introduction to Continuity of OperationsPlanning for Pandemic Influenzas

• IS 700: National Incident Management System – An Introduction

• Equivalent FEMA courses that provide basic understandingof the NIMS structure and ICS.

Held in conjunction with:

MGT 432 Isolation and Quarantine for Rural Public Safety PersonnelThis course is designed in conjunction with MGT 433 to provide public safety personnel in small, rural, and remote communities with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively plan for and respond to isolation and quarantine events where their personnel and resources will be required.

Course Prerequisites

• MGT 433 Isolation & Quarantine for Rural Communities

*Please note all foreign nationals need to complete a Department ofHomeland Security Foreign National Visitor Request Form in order toattend this course.

Register for your FEMA Student Identification number at:https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid

Registration

For information about course content or how to obtain a DHS Foreign National Visitor Request Form contact the RDPC at: [email protected] or 877-855-RDPC (7372)