Forming a Medical Logistics Crisis Action Team (MEDLOG CAT)

Discover how a Medical Logistics Crisis Action Team could help your institution quickly organize efforts and resources in addition to your Incident Command System. Col. Victor Suarez, Assistant Chief of Staff, Logistics at the US Army Regional Health Command-Atlantic explains their approach to the MedLog CAT during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Takeaway Tools

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Download Regional PPE Redistribution Leaning Practices

Download Regional PPE Redistribution Tracker (Excel)

Download Medical Logistics Definitions

Download Colonel Victor Suarez's Biography

 

 

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