TMC Ebola training
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Emergency room nurse Brooke Jensen, left, gets help with her headgear from fellow nurse Amanda Poer as nurses and doctors at Tucson Medical Center train to put on and remove personal protection equipment in case of an Ebola outbreak. The protocol training, which involves a specific procedure to put on and remove the protective clothing, is scheduled to take place throughout the week, said Ted Voss, the TMC hazmat team captain. The training this week is expected to involve more than 100 emergency room nurses and they hope to train at least 80 percent of the doctors, Voss said.
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TMC trains doctors and nurses on use of personal protection equipment.
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