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Introduction: In a world increasingly challenged by disasters and emergencies, practical disaster medicine training is crucial for saving lives and improving response efforts. The Training Disaster Medicine Trainers (TdmT) educational program, launched in 2015 through a partnership between the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) and the Center for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Aid, and Global Health (CRIMEDIM), aims to enhance the capacity of medical students worldwide. The program provides theoretical knowledge and practical skills in disaster medicine, addressing the growing need for competent leaders in disaster and emergency management, aligning with the Sendai Framework’s goals for disaster risk reduction. TdmT seeks to train a new generation of medical professionals who can effectively contribute to disaster risk management, becoming peer educators in their universities and beyond. The program empowers graduates to serve as trainers and advocates for disaster medicine practices by focusing on knowledge dissemination. Methods: The program is delivered annually, and includes online and residential phases with theoretical lessons and simulations (table-top, computer-based, and full-scale). Covering topics such as triage during mass casualty incidents, pre-hospital and hospital responses, and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) incidents. To date, TdmT has trained 140 graduates worldwide who have implemented disaster medicine training at local, national, and international levels. Results: Graduates of the TdmT program have successfully established training sessions, workshops, and simulations, enhancing capacity building in disaster medicine and disaster management within their communities. Feedback indicates improved knowledge and confidence among participants, contributing to more effective emergency management practices. Conclusion: The TdmT program fosters a culture of preparedness and resilience in health systems worldwide. By equipping future leaders and professionals with essential tools and knowledge, TdmT strengthens individual capabilities and enhances disaster response.
Published in: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Volume 41, Issue S1, pp. s72-s73