Inclusive Just-in-Time Training for Mass Prophylaxis/POD Operations

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Inclusive Just-in-Time Training (JITT) for Mass Prophylaxis/POD Operations is a comprehensive and systematic toolkit designed to support individuals leading and responding to a public health emergency. It is intended to provide an approach to training that is aligned with best practice from the field of adult learning theory. This tool was developed by Multnomah County Health Department's APC program and its regional partners in FY 2009/2010. It consists of 5 components: Implementation Instructions for the Preparedness Planner An Operational Briefing Checklist for the Mass Prophylaxis/POD Supervisor A Field Training Guide for Team Leaders, complete with Job Action Sheets A "Go-Guide" job aide for surge responders to utilize during an incident A short Evaluation Form to evaluate the I-JITT approach The concept of I-JITT reflects 3 major constructs: Meeting the intellectual, behavioral, and emotional needs of responders; Addressing different types of learning styles (auditory, visual, & experiential); and Drawing attention to cultural considerations that individuals, groups, and organizations bring to a response. This toolkit is designed to be adaptable to the changing environment of an emergency response. Imbedded, are tips on how to utilize and integrate I-JITT into a local response, whether training lasts five minutes or an hour.

Program: Public Health Preparedness

Submitted Date: Oct 30, 2017 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025

Primary Toolkit: Preparedness Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A

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Institution Type: LHD - County,

Keywords: Hazards and Health Effects, Incident Command System (ICS), Infectious Disease, Surge Management, Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), Medical Countermeasures, Emergency Response

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