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EDITORS: SHEILA HALL AND TERRY SWANSON
FEBRUARY 2005
2005 NDMS CONFERENCE UPDATE
2005 NDMS Conference
April 30-May 4, 2005
Orlando, Florida
The conference will encompass clinical care, disaster research,
health systems, management and coordination, mass fatality response,
mental health, NDMS working groups, patient movement and FCCs, public
health, response teams, system overview and veterinary/animal issues.
The main conference fees are as follows: $295 if registered before
2/17/05; $345 if registered before 3/16/05, and $395 if registered
after 3/16/05.
Conference hotel: Caribe Royale
Rooms: $98 per night
To make a reservation, call 800-823-8300. Request a room in the
"2005 NDMS Conference" room block. Reservation cut off
date is April 6, 2005.
For continuous updates and program information, go to www.ndms.chepinc.org
The following information was originally sent directly
to all team members on
January 19, 2005 – this is a summary.
ONLINE TRAINING CHANGES
Mike Gedert
Training Officer
The CentreLearn Online Training Program was recently revised –
these changes affect everyone on the team.
The DMAT Core was renamed and divided into two NDMS Groups:
1) NDMS Predeployment Requirements
2) NDMS Core
With these categories, new modules were added; therefore, it is
highly suggested that everyone login as soon as possible, in order
to check their individual progress.
Both of the NDMS Curricula must be completed, to qualify for deployment
eligibility. Also, NDMS will impose disciplinary action on those
who have not completed the NDMS Curricula by August 1, 2005.
The DMORT Curriculum is continually adding new modules. Team members
should frequently monitor for this, to assure completion. Presently,
there is no NDMS deadline for DMORT Curriculum completion; however,
it is inevitable that NDMS will stipulate one in the near future.
If anyone has any problems accessing the CentreLearn Online Training
Program, please contact me at mike@dmort.org,
or follow the trouble-shooting instructions on the login page of
CentreLearn at http://centrelearn.umbc.edu/login.asp, or contact
CentreLearn Support directly at support@centrelearn.com.
LEARNING MORE ABOUT OUR TEAM MEMBERS
DR. HOWARD I. COOPER
Dr. Howard “Howie” Cooper is a General Dentist, practicing
at Gentle Dental Associates, Ltd. in Gurnee, Illinois. He is also
Clinical Instructor and President of Midwest Dental Institute II
in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
Before earning his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Loyola University
School of Dentistry in Maywood, Illinois, Dr. Cooper attended the
University of Iowa in Iowa City and Bradley University in Peoria,
Illinois.
Howie is an advocate of organized dentistry. He is highly regarded
and affiliated with a number of professional organizations: Academy
of General Dentistry (President, Board of Directors Member, and
Mastership Award Recipient-2002); Academy of Dentistry International
(Fellowship Award Recipient-2004); American Academy of Cosmetic
Dentistry; American College of Dentists (Fellowship Award Recipient-2003);
American Dental Association; Chicago Dental Society; Illinois State
Dental Society; Lake County Dental Society (Past President, Secretary,
and Treasurer); International Congress of Oral Implantologists (Fellowship
Award Recipient-2003); Hispanic Dental Association; American Academy
of Forensic Sciences; and the American Society of Forensic Odontology
(Continuing Education Chairperson).
In addition to his practice, Dr. Cooper participates in a number
of community activities: he donates dental services to indigent
families in Lake County, Illinois; he is the Commissioner of the
Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals, in Bannockburn, Illinois;
and he coaches for the American Youth Soccer Organization.
Howie possesses a strong interest in the field of forensics - he
joined DMORT Region V in 2000. Howie was deployed to New York City
on September 12, 2001, following the tragedy at the World Trade
Center. In 2003, Howie became a member of the WMD team, and he currently
co-edits their newsletter. Howie is frequently invited by various
study groups and dental professionals to speak on forensic dentistry
and bio-terrorism.
Howie resides in Bannockburn, Illinois with his wife Chris and
their five children: Morgan (13 years), Lexi (11 years), Brooke
(9 years), Kylie (2 years), and Ian (five months). When he is not
distracted with work, organized dentistry, DMORT, WMD, community
services, or family, Howie enjoys partaking in his favorite hobbies:
photography, computers, cycling, and scuba diving.
Howie claims that he is extremely fortunate to require only three
or four hours of sleep at night – it is now very clear why!
Condolences
Region V would like to express its deepest sympathy to Mary Cimrmancic
for the recent loss of her father. Mary and her family will be in
our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
If anyone would like to send a personal message, please send it
to:
Dr. Mary Cimrmancic
13780 W. Greenfield Ave.
Brookfield, WI 53005