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Planning a largeâscale tabletop exercise to test Qatar's healthcare system readiness to respond to a major incident during the 2022 FIFA World Cup
© 2023 The Authors, This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), to view a copy of the license, see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is an illustration of âLessons from the Fieldâ. The Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management has begun to present lessons coming from professionals engaged in crisis management. âLessons for the Fieldâ provides insights that can be useful to other professionals. Moreover, âLessons from the Fieldâ can stimulate ideas for researchers and provide resources for educators. Hosting a megaâsporting event such as the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) World Cup presents many healthcare challenges, especially when organized over a small geographical area with many international supporters potentially increasing the country's normal population by 50%. This article presents how a systemâwide tabletop simulation exercise was planned to test Qatar's healthcare system's readiness to respond to a potential major incident during the FIFA World Cup. The healthcare systemâwide tabletop exercise lasted about 4 h with participants engaging in all the various facilities as expected. It provided opportunities for everyone to put their knowledge of major incident response and mass casualty management into practice. The exercise preparation ensured it ran smoothly for all participants who quickly understood how to engage in the activity. It enabled organizers and participants to identify potential gaps in systems and processes, but also in their own ability to manage such situation.Peer reviewe