Government*Horizons and Homeland Defense Journal – in partnership with Martin, Blanck & Associates - Present:
Altered Standards of Care & Surge Capacity Conference
Mass Casualty Management in Times of Crisis



About This Conference:

The Altered Standards of Care & Surge Capacity Conference will bring together an influential gathering of medical and public health leaders to teach preparedness planners at the Federal, State, regional, community, and health systems levels how to plan and support surge capacity in healthcare systems and develop altered standards of care to meet mass casualty needs during all-hazard and hazard-specific emergencies.

At this 1.5 day conference, best practices for preparedness will be highlighted for disasters, acts of terrorism, and pandemic diseases.

What You Will Learn:

  • What is being done at the state and local levels in planning for a mass casualty event
  • How to assess the capacity of health care facilities and systems in your region, and how to best prepare to respond to a terrorist or other public health emergency
  • Characteristics of medical surge capacity demand for disasters
  • Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) surge capacity priorities, activities, and initiatives
  • DHS recommendations on Medical Preparedness for Major Consequence Events
  • How EMS operations are affected in times of crisis
  • Funding opportunities under the Hospital Preparedness Program
  • Legal issues to consider during disasters
  • A national viewpoint of alternate care facilities
  • Approaches for regional cooperation for surge capacity and altered standards of care
  • Role of academic medicine in surge capacity
  • The 3S concept of Surge Capacity -- Staff, Stuff and Structure -- and global applications to a Crisis Standard of Care
  • And more!

Who Should Attend:

  • City, County, State and Federal Emergency Planners and Public Health Professionals
  • Hospital-based Disaster and Emergency Planners and Healthcare Providers
  • Doctors, nurses, Paramedics and EMT's, and allied health professionals
  • Hospital and Healthcare Administrators, CEO's and COO's
  • Clinicians and First Responder Personnel (EMT, paramedics, etc.)
  • Primary Medical Care Professionals
  • Logisticians and Planners
  • Emergency and preventive medicine sectors involved in the response to an influenza pandemic
  • Federal Partner Agencies involved with the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza
  • Private industry with products, services and solutions to respond to pandemic disease and mass casualty events

Executive Steering Committee:

The Executive Steering Committee develops the overall training conference strategy, provides guidance on key topics and speakers and provides overall advice with respect to the content and its application in a management/decision-making environment. The Executive Steering Committee for this conference includes:


What Previous Attendees Said About our Medical Conferences:

"This was an excellent comprehensive conference that will inevitably assist me in my planning efforts. I strongly encourage emergency medical planners (especially from hospitals) to attend this conference in the future." - Garrett Havican, Regional Planning Coordinator for Hartford Hospital, Connecticut Center of Excellence for Bioterrorism Preparedness

"Truly Superb Speakers! Excellent Conference. Extremely glad I attended! I feel like I met the cutting-edge thinkers and do-ers for Emergency Preparedness." - David Pytlewski, MD; Deputy Health Officer, Worcester County (Maryland) Health Department

"This was wonderful! The networking opportunities abound! I made many surprising introductions. Would eagerly attend again." - SMSgt. Tyrelle Rogers (USAF), Medical Planner, JTFCS, Ft. Monroe, VA

"Very timely - provides the incentives to return to my community and plan further." - Evelyn Elliot, Director of Pharmacy, Kern Medical Center

"Thank you for the opportunity to continue growth within Disaster Management Arena." - Richard Carroll, Joint Staff Intern, US Navy



Special Report - Altered Standards of Care


Speakers Include:

Edward M. Eitzen, Jr., MD, MPH,Senior Partner, Martin, Blanck & Associates
Randy Culpepper, MD, MPH, Partner, Martin, Blanck & Associates
Stephen V. Cantrill, MD, Project Director, Colorado BNICE Training Program, Denver Health Medical Center
Dan Hanfling, MD, FACEP, Director, Emergency Management and Disaster Medicine, Inova Health System (Fairfax, VA)
Kathryn Brinsfield, MD, MPH, FACEP, State Chair for Surge Capacity, State of Massachusetts
Peter T. Pons, MD, Associate Medical Director, Executive Committee for PreHospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
Mark E. Gebhart, MD, Director/Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University
John L. Hick, MD, Associate Medical Director, Hennepin County Emergency Medical Services
Gregg Pane, Director, National Health Care Preparedness Programs for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Asha V. Devereaux, MD, MPH, FACP, FCCP, Pulmonary/CC/Internal Medicine, Sharp Coronado Hospital, Coronado, CA
Jon R. Krohmer, MD, FACEP, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
CAPT Allen Dobbs, Chief Medical Officer, National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Department of Health and Human Services
Steven D. Gravely, Partner, Troutman Sanders LLP
Kristi L. Koenig, MD, FACEP, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Co-Director of the EMS and Disaster Medical Sciences Fellowship at the University of California at Irvine, School of Medicine
Tareg A. Bey, MD, FACEP, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of International Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of California at Irvine, School of Medicine


Registration Fee

Government attendees: $495 per person
Small Business: $595 per person
Industry: $695 per person


*Note: "Small Business" is less than 100 employees. "Industry" includes government contractors.