The US Department of Defense is using an animated online course about a zombie pandemic to teach active-duty military nurses about population health. There are actual Pentagon guidelines for a zombie outbreak as well. Do they know something we don’t? Military nurses studying for their doctorate at the Uniformed Services University of the Healthcare Sciences (USU) have to take a course on population health. Because many of the students are deployed around the world, the course has to be available online.
It is not all PowerPoints and reading, however: the course features an animated storyline revolving around a zombie pandemic in Washington, DC. The course was developed by Dr. Catherine Ling, assistant professor and family nurse practitioner at USU’s Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing, earning her the prestigious Teaching with Sakai Innovation Award in 2015. READ MORE
Well… Seeing they are making all these diseases.. maybe they trying to make one to turn everyone into zombies… Ebola, Zika, flesh eating viruses… Ya sounds a bit fishy to me.. Pentagon nurses??… Ya governments up to something!!..
Your hard earned tax dollars at work!
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It seems to be a waste of tax dollars to develop and train with an animated course when we have all those elected officials right there nearby in D. C. Why don’t they train on the real thing.