Webinar Replay: Creating an Effective Tabletop Drill


As many of you know, the CMS Emergency Preparedness Guidelines now require two drills per year – one active, and a second drill which may be either active or tabletop. A tabletop drill is a walk-through of emergency procedures with key personnel about what could happen in a real-life incident. We cover:

  • Best practices for a tabletop drill
  • Getting the right people to the table
  • A walk-through of the drill itself
  • The post-drill evaluation process
  • Final thoughts and a robust Q&A period


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Dr. Steven Goldman, Ed.D. is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's "Crisis Management & Business Continuity" professional education course. He has over 30 years' experience specializing in creating and conducting realistic drills and exercises. He has worked as a consultant on crisis management, business continuity, and crisis communications at Steve Goldman Associates for the past 14 years.
Dr. Steven Goldman, Ed.D. is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's "Crisis Management & Business Continuity" professional education course. He has over 30 years' experience specializing in creating and conducting realistic drills and exercises. He has worked as a consultant on crisis management, business continuity, and crisis communications at Steve Goldman Associates for the past 13 years. 
Dr. Steven Goldman, Ed.D. is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's "Crisis Management & Business Continuity" professional education course. He has over 30 years' experience specializing in creating and conducting realistic drills and exercises. He has worked as a consultant on crisis management, business continuity, and crisis communications at Steve Goldman Associates for the past 13 years.