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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Disaster Medicine Training certification is an eight-week training for its learners to pick on protocols ideally followed during emergencies. Developed by the Stanford Emergency Medicine Programme for Emergency Response (SEMPER), students can access exercises and video lectures to study at their own pace. SEMPER's goal is to develop a standardized curriculum to train and educate all members of the emergency healthcare department.

With pre and post-module assessments, each learning module included in the course syllabus is replete with assessment tests and case studies to facilitate understanding. Learners are empowered to manage the first 72 hours of any emergency when there are delays in receiving external help. Leading experts across the field of emergency medicine teach Disaster Medicine Training certification learners as guest lecturers. 

Based on medical studies, this Disaster Medicine Training helps in building agile medical and nursing teams. Professor Jessica Ngo - Clinical Assistant from Stanford University, takes charge of expediting the program’s curriculum. By paying a nominal fee, students can access the Statement of Accomplishment from Stanford University.

The Highlights

  • Evaluation assessments and exercises
  • A Statement of Accomplishment from Stanford University 
  • An introductory course
  • In-depth learning
  • Online program
  • Eight-week program
  • Self-paced learning
  • Video-based lectures
  • Guest lectures
  • Video transcripts

Programme Offerings

  • assessments
  • Validated course completion certificate
  • Online lectures
  • Exercises
  • Video transcripts
  • Expert-driven curriculum
  • Guest lectures
  • in-depth learning
  • Eight-week program
  • A Statement of Accomplishment from Stanford University

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4082yesStanford
  • Students need not pay a Disaster Medicine Training fee to learn from the program.
  • With Rs.4,082 students can choose to pay for a verified certificate.

Disaster Medicine Training course fee structure

Course 

Fees in INR

Disaster Medicine Training 

Free

Disaster Medicine Training (With certificate)

Rs.4,082


Eligibility Criteria

Certificate Qualifying Details

A minimum score of 80 percent in every learning module’s post-test will enable you to earn the Statement of Accomplishment from Stanford University.

What you will learn

Knowledge of healthcare sciences

Participants of the Disaster Medicine Training will pick up on the theories mentioned below:

  • Knowledge of disaster
  • ‘Load and Go’ responses
  • Medications used during disasters
  • Deployment of forces during emergencies
  • Self-sustainment for 72 hours post-incidence

Who it is for

Candidates interested in learning about deployment procedures and medicines followed during emergencies can take up the Disaster Medicine Training programme. All SEMPER members (Stanford Emergency Medicine Programme for Emergency Response) are required to fulfil this course’s requirements. Besides this, all healthcare providers will benefit from this training.


Admission Details

Aspirants of the Disaster Medicine Training online course can follow the step-by-step procedure mentioned below to register for the course.

Step 1: Look at the training course details here: Disaster Medicine Training | edX.

Step 2: To register, click on the “Enroll” tab available at the top of the program’s webpage.

Step 3: You will need to register on edX’s portal to learn from the course. Create a username and password using an online account such as Apple, Facebook, Google, or Microsoft. You can also manually enter your name, mail ID, and country of residence.

Step 4: By clicking on “Create Account,” your account on edX is enabled. Re-login to view your learning dashboard and access the materials assigned for the course.

Application Details

The Disaster Medicine Training certification does not require applicants to submit a written or online application to enroll in the program. Online registration through edX’s learning portal substitutes the course’s application form. Generate a username using one of your online accounts such as Apple, Facebook, Google, or Microsoft. You can, alternatively, enter your name, mail ID, and country of residence manually.

The Syllabus

Instructors

Stanford Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Are there any CEUs or CMEs associated with the program?

As of now, there are no learning credits available with the Disaster Medicine Training course.

2: How long is each of the learning module?

Each learning model is made of a 10-30 minute video. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and open-ended questions follow before and after each video of the Disaster Medicine Training certification.

3: Do I need to complete any assignments along this edX course?

Assignments are in the form of post-module questions that students need to complete. These tests revise concepts that were introduced through video lectures.

4: What is the minimum score to secure for receiving the Statement of Achievement?

You must receive 80 percent or higher in every post-module test to receive the Disaster Medicine Training course completion certificate, along with the fee applicable.

5: How much time is needed to complete one learning module?

Candidates can spend 30-60 minutes to complete one module.

6: Who are the Disaster Medicine Training expert guest lecturers to mentor students?

The experts include clinical assistant professors and nurses from the various Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine. These departments include pediatrics, infectious disease division, social work, and case management.

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