Healthcare training often prioritizes high-frequency scenarios, leaving low-probability, high-impact events underemphasized. Yet disasters rarely resemble routine operations.

Chemical exposures, mass casualty incidents, pandemics, and infrastructure failures demand skills that cannot be improvised under stress.

Preparedness requires:

  • Competency-based training
  • Scenario realism
  • Interdisciplinary drills
  • Regular refreshers

Training for rare events builds confidence, reduces panic, and improves coordination when systems are under pressure.

Preparedness is built in rehearsal, not reaction.

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