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Podcast: Hurricane Preparedness
As hurricane season quickly approaches, we encourage you to listen to our May 2023 podcast, hosted by Vice President of Business Continuity, Brian O’Neill. The May podcast focuses on hurricane preparedness, response, recovery, and best practices to keep your healthcare facility safe. O’Neill is joined by Directors of Crisis Management Aimee Corke and Glenn Schaefering. Together, the three consider the potential impacts hurricanes can have on continuity of operations, health systems, team member safety, and more!
MARO Monthly May 2023 Newsletter: Hurricane Preparedness
Hurricane preparedness and remediation for healthcare facilities. as well as, personal safety preparation for hurricane events.
Podcast: Climate & Climate Resiliency
We encourage you to listen to our April 2023 podcast, hosted by Vice President of Business Continuity, Brian O’Neill. This month’s podcast features Mike Rohan, Corporate Director of Energy Engineering and Infrastructure at Northwell Health and Dan Baier, Director of Operations at Northwell Crisis Management. Throughout the podcast Rohan and Baier discuss the impacts of climate change on hospital systems and ways in which to make health care organizations more resilient.
MARO Monthly April 2023 Newsletter: Climate Change & Climate Related Resiliency
Climate Change & climate related resiliency efforts for healthcare entities.
MARO Monthly March 2023 Newsletter: Flood Safety, Mitigation &Remediation
Flood Safety, Mitigation, and Remediation with Northwell Health’s Crisis Management Team
Podcast: Flood Safety, Mitigation & Remediation with Northwell Health
We encourage you to listen to our March 2023 podcast, hosted by Vice President of Business Continuity, Brian O’Neill. This month’s podcast features Project Managers and Certified Water Damage Restoration Technicians, Fred Davis, and Kieran Marron. Together the three, offer their insights to properly manage flood mitigation, response, and remediation through personal experience and anecdotes from major flooding events.
Podcast: Careers in Emergency Management
We encourage you to listen to listen to the newest episode of the Crisis Management podcast. This month Glenn Schaefering, Director of Emergency Management and Business Continuity led a discussion about careers in emergency management. Schaefering is joined by Nicole Marks, Director of Training, Exercises, and Evaluation at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and Stephen Scymcyk, Senior Emergency Management Program Specialist. Schaefering, Marks, and Scymcyk offer their insights into the fields of emergency management: the good, the bad & the ugly.
MARO Monthly February 2023 Newsletter: Emergency Management Careers
Exploring Careers in Emergency Management: The Many Paths & Career Opportunities
MARO Monthly January 2023 Newsletter: Patient Surge Capacity
The 2022 Triple Threat: COVID-19, RSV, and Flu: Recounting the 2022 Patient Surge: immediate responses, effects, and looking toward the future.
Podcast: Pediatric Surge Planning with Northwell Health
Our January 2023 podcast, hosted by Vice President of Business Continuity, Brian O’Neill, focuses on pediatric surge capacity. This month’s podcast features the Senior Director for Hospital Operations at the Cohen Children’s Medical Center, Christopher Boukas, and the Senior Emergency Management Specialist for the three hospitals that make up the Long Island Jewish Campus, Joseph Knickel.
MARO Monthly December 2022: Winter Weather & Storms
Winter related emergencies do happen and can even result in death. It is important to be prepared and understand the risk of winter weather related hazards and the tools needed to stay safe this winter.
Preparing for Cyberattacks with Northwell Health
Since the start of the pandemic, foreign based ransomware gangs have dramatically increased targeting of U.S. hospitals and health systems and their mission critical service providers - with many becoming victim of high impact ransomware attacks.
9/11 First Responders Reflect on 20th Anniversary
Retired NYPD officers Scott Strauss and Eddie Reyes spent nine months working on and in "the pile" after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.