(Recorded Webinar) After-Action Report and Improvement Planning
Register now to receive access to the recorded webinar on 10/13/2025. Live webinar registrants will automatically receive access to the recorded webinar.
This webinar is part 10 of 12 in the Preparedness Exercises Made Easy: A Guide to Prepare Smarter, Not Harder webinar series. To purchase the full series, click here.
In this session, you will learn how to compile exercise findings in the after-action report. We will discuss individual responsibilities when it comes to compiling an after-action report, its form and formatting options. We will also look at best practices for improvement.
- Key Words: report, improvement, planning
Please note: This webinar is offered as a complimentary product to all Health Center Compliance Training Plan subscribers. For more information on our Health Center Compliance Training Plan, click here or contact us.
The on-demand version of this webinar will be available for purchase after the conclusion of the live webinar.
Target Audience
- C-Suite Members
- Emergency Managers
- Operations Staff
- IT and Security Specialists
- Operations Managers
- Clinic Directors
- Compliance Officers/Risk Managers
- Any staff involved in organizational resilience processes
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of an after-action report
- Review of the effectiveness of preparedness and planning efforts for your exercise
- Create opportunities for improvement following an exercise at your health center
Nitin Natarajan
Nitin Natarajan, owner of NN Global, LLC and former Deputy Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), is a nationally recognized leader in cybersecurity, health care, and emergency management. He regularly advises health care organizations on cybersecurity, regulatory preparedness, crisis management planning, exercise design, and executive-level resilience strategies. With deep sector-specific expertise as a first responder, hospital administrator, and government executive, Mr. Natarajan enables health care organizations to strengthen their defenses against both digital intrusions and physical disruptions. Through his guidance, these critical entities have significantly enhanced their ability to respond and recover from complex health care security and continuity challenges.
For over 20 years, Mr. Natarajan has worked with federally qualified health centers to build and strengthen their resilience. In New York, he guided health centers in the NYC metropolitan area to prepare for natural and man-made disasters, including acts of terrorism. Later, in Washington, DC, he worked closely with health centers to facilitate their planned response to significant public health crises such as bioterrorism. His clinical and emergency management background enhances his understanding of the unique challenges faced by health centers in urban and rural America.
Mr. Natarajan has extensive experience in exercise design and evaluation, having participated in, developed, and taught key principles throughout the nation. He has worked with health care and other organizations of all sizes, facilitating exercises on a wide range of topics, including critical infrastructure failure, public health crises, health care emergencies, cybersecurity incidents, and more. Through his engaging teaching style, he guides organizations in designing relevant, effective, and educational exercises that enhance preparedness and response capabilities. (Full Bio)
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