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Emergency Planning Registry for Volunteer Nurses
The Tompkins County Health Department (TCHD) is staffed and
trained to respond to communicable disease and food borne illness
outbreaks. However, a natural disaster or bioterrorism event
could exceed our ability to respond as quickly or effectively
as needed. For example, after September 11, thousands of doctors
and nurses called or arrived in New York City to help but their
offers quickly overwhelmed the city's capacity to accommodate
and make use of this valuable resource. We have all learned
that planning for the unexpected is a necessity in this new
century.
The Health Department participates in County and State Emergency
Planning Councils and activities. As part of this planning,
we are creating a registry of area nurses who would be willing
to volunteer in the event of a disaster. One example was the
need for nursing care in shelters in response to the recent
ice storm in the North Country. Other examples include working
in mass vaccination clinics in response to communicable disease
outbreaks such as Influenza, Hepatitis A or Smallpox.
Here is the information TCHD will need from
nurses interested in volunteering:
- Contact information: name, address, phone, email, etc.
- Registered Professional Nursing or Licensed Practical Nursing
license number. Retirees with current registration are also
eligible
- Vaccination or illness information for Measles, Mumps, Rubella,
Hepatitis B, Smallpox, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis and
Chickenpox
- Specific nursing skills and experience that would be helpful
such as: immunizations, venipuncture, CPR certification, etc.
and language, signing skills to assist in the interpretation
of medical needs.
How will this work?
- We would maintain a confidential registry and would not
share it without the volunteer's written consent.
- We would request an update on volunteer information annually.
- In the event of a disaster, TCHD staff would contact volunteers
to see if they are available. No obligation is assumed.
How will this benefit Tompkins County?
- We would be able to mobilize and assign volunteer nursing
staff quickly, efficiently and safely
- We would be able to pre-plan meeting sites for information
dissemination, and
- We would be able to assist in the coordination of nursing
volunteers for American Red Cross shelters, and for emergencies
at area hospitals, colleges and universities.
For more information
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