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Organisation and supervision of care
- Ensures that:
- the installations and equipment are suitable;
- treatments are available (in the pharmacy and at the patient’s bedside);
- protocols (degree of dehydration, case management, etc.) are available and applied;
- patient supervision is effective, constant and good quality;
- patient meals are adequate (quantity, calorie intake, etc.).
- Participates in investigations into the causes of death and accidents related to treatment.
- Decides on the expansion or reduction of the CTC depending on outbreak evolution.
Staff management
In collaboration with the administrator:
- Evaluates the number of staff required for the entire CTC.
- Selects healthcare staff.
- Draws up job descriptions for medical staff.
- Participates in the selection of technical (logistics, water and sanitation) staff if necessary.
- Establishes the planning for medical staff (timetables, shifts, and rest periods).
- Checks that scheduled staff are present in each sector day and night.
- Draws up schedule of staff meetings (general, by sector of activity).
- Chairs certain meetings.
- Evaluates needs, organises and supervises initial and in-service training.
- Ensures staff safety (appropriate PPE for the activity and correctly worn, manipulation of chlorine-releasing compounds, accidental exposures to blood, etc.).
Management of material resources (drugs, consumables, food, etc.)
In collaboration with the logistics, water and sanitation supervisor, the pharmacist and the administrator:
- Evaluates needs and consumption.
- Supervises supply and stock management.
- Deals with possible problems (supply, transport, etc.).
- At the end of the outbreak, supervises the closure of the site.
Monitoring a Citation a. Depending on the context, data processing may be done by a data manager. In this event, the coordinator ensures the monitoring of this process and analyses and transmits the aggregate data.
- Collects morbidity and mortality data every day, as well as entry and discharge figures.
- Organises and analyses data weekly.
- Transmits aggregate data.
- Archives patient monitoring files.
- Updates epidemiological curves.
- Analyses results, evaluate if extra resources are needed.
Other tasks
Writes activity report (weekly and/or monthly) and final intervention report.
Footnotes
- (a)Depending on the context, data processing may be done by a data manager. In this event, the coordinator ensures the monitoring of this process and analyses and transmits the aggregate data.