The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

Session: Preparedness for and Repercussions of Bio-Terrorism
4180.0: Tuesday, November 12, 2002: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Oral
Preparedness for and Repercussions of Bio-Terrorism
Learning Objectives: Understanding the communities' role in bioterrorism. Coordinating federal, state and local health departments in a crisis
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Moderator(s):Richard C. Urbano, PhD
2:30 PMPublic health preparedness: What's behind core capacities
Erich Daub, Darren Collins, Sara Forsting, William Dyal
2:45 PMEmergency preparedness and the medication supply pipeline: A pharmacist’s point of view
Steven L. Sheaffer, PharmD, FASHP
3:00 PMLessons learned from the Disaster Assistance Service Center, New York City: A partnership response to September 11th
Allyson Brown, MPH, MSSW, Tinka Markham Piper, MPH, MSSW
3:15 PMAn innovative community support program following the terror attacks of 9/11
Roy Grant, Susan Paula, PhD, Paula Madrid, PhD, Deborah Heiser, Lourdes Lynch, PhD, Irwin Redlener, MD
3:30 PMA community needs assessment of lower Manhattan following the World Trade Center attack
Rachel A. Kramer, ScD, MHS, Nicole M. Smith, PhD, MPH, MPP, W. Randolph Daley, DVM, MPH, Vikki G. Nolan, MPH, Roger Hayes, Scott A. Cotenoff, JD, Carol H. Rubin, DVM, MPH, Alden K. Henderson, PhD, MPH, W. Dana Flanders, MD, PhD, Andrew Goodman, MD, MPH
Organized by:Community Health Planning and Policy Development
Endorsed by:Injury Control and Emergency Health Services; School Health Education and Services; Socialist Caucus
CE Credits:CME, Environmental Health, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA