Back by the request of many, the First Responder Incident Response Support Training (FIRST) is coming back to the Dayton region. The FIRST Training is a FREE event and
open to Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Nurses, Physicians, and other community first responders throughout the Dayton region.
FIRST focuses on burnout, resilience, and vicarious trauma to hospitals and first responders hit hardest by the opioid epidemic. Dr. Kenneth R. Yeager, a nationally-recognized
expert on resilience and trauma-informed care, will present the interdisciplinary training. Kenneth R. Yeager, Ph.D., LISW is a clinical professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and also
serves as Director of the Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) program.
This 3-hour training is limited to Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Nurses, Physicians, and other community first responders in the Dayton region. This presentation is not
open to the public in order to provide a safe space for staff, clinicians, and first responders to discuss burnout and vicarious trauma in an open way.
The two training opportunities are listed below:
March 25, 2019
8am – 11am
Montgomery County Business Solutions Center
1435 Cincinnati St. #300, Dayton, OH 45417
Register:
https://first_opioidresponseburnouttraining.eventbrite.com
March 27, 2019
10am - 1pm
Kettering Nelson Conference Center
3535 Southern Blvd. Kettering, OH 45429
Register:
http://ketteringhealth.org/ems/
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