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4209.0: Tuesday, November 9, 2004: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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Public Health Agencies, law enforcement and emergency management agencies, as well as, hospitals and other agencies have developed plans that are interrelated and build upon each other and share the goal of effective emergency response for their communities. | |||
Learning Objectives: Describe how local health jurisdictions work with community partners to prepare and respond to bioterrorism events and describe effective communication strategies when working with television, radio, and print media. | |||
Marcia Levy Rosenstein, MPH, MPA | |||
Inter-agency bioterrorism preparedness matrix management and accountability: Protecting roses, Oscars and fast cars Hanan Obeidi, MPH, CHES, Phillip L. Moore, MPA, Larissa Mohamadi, MPH, Ronald R. Arias, MPA, Jonathan Fielding, MD, MPH, Wilma J. Allen | |||
Healthcare employees ability and willingness to report to duty during catastrophic disaster Kristine Qureshi, RN, DNSc, Robyn R.M. Gershon, MHS DrPH, Eric Gebbie, MA, MIA, Michael McCollum, BA, Martin Sherman, PhD | |||
Antiviral drugs utilization during an influenza pandemic: A comparative cost-benefit model Ran D. Balicer, MD, Michael Huerta, MD, MPH, Nadav Davidovitch, MD, Itamar Grotto, MD, MPH | |||
Developing sustainable surge capacity for a regional public health response to terrorism and other medical disasters Donna F. Barbisch, MPH, DHA, Walter J. Jones, PhD | |||
“Standing on the Stage of Terror”: A Workshop on Dealing with the Media During a Crisis Suzy Walker, RN, BSN, Nicole F. Kozma, MPH, Bruce W. Clements, MPH, Ricardo J. Wray, PhD | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Health Administration | ||
Endorsed by: | Injury Control and Emergency Health Services | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing |