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  • Disaster management
  • Safety management
  • Organizational resilience

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  • Resilience is a key concept in disaster and safety management.
  • Theoretical definitions of resilience exist, but practical implementation strategies are less explored.
  • Operationalizing resilience within organizations requires practical frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of resilience management guidelines in a Swedish Regional Medical Command and Control Team.
  • To demonstrate how generic guidelines can be adapted for operational use in critical infrastructure.
  • To showcase the use of educational, training, and exercise tools for practical resilience development.

Main Methods:

  • A case study approach was used to implement resilience management guidelines.
  • A comprehensive capability development program was employed.
  • Conceptual and reflective tools, including simulation-based training, were utilized.

Main Results:

  • Domain-independent resilience guidelines were successfully contextualized for an operational setting.
  • A capability development program effectively translated high-level guidelines into practice.
  • Combining developmental learning, guideline contextualization, and simulation training proved valuable.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides a practical example of resilience implementation in disaster medicine.
  • Contextualizing generic guidelines is crucial for operational methodological support.
  • Simulation-based training enhances resilience capabilities in complex environments.