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3124.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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In order to expand the ability of the public health infrastructure to meet the needs of regional populations the establishment of partnerships is critical. Collaborations among local, state, and national agencies and organizations increases the capability of public health leaders to address gaps in the delivery of health care. | |||
Learning Objectives: The application of strategies for developing partnerships to impact health education, use of technology, emergency response management, and health care delivery systems. | |||
Byron Sogie-Thomas, MS | |||
Public and private collaboration offers medical education James F. Jones, MD, K. Kimberly Kenney, BA, Terri Lupton, RN, BSS, William C. Reeves, MD | |||
A partnership for GIS development to support emergency an public health planning: A rural experience Karin E. Johnson, DrPH, Mara Chen, PhD, Colleen Parrott, MS, Steve Marshall | |||
A local health department’s leadership initiative to coordinate an unprecedented collaborative effort using a regional bioterrorism exercise Ruth A. Vogel, RN, CPH, Christa Singleton, MD MPH, Peter Beilenson, MD, MPH, Daniel Barnett, MD MPH, Dawn M LaForce, MPH | |||
Public health system evaluation beyond the NPHPSP James R. Bohland, PhD, Paula J. Pheley, RN | |||
A public/private partnership: Breaking down access and utilization barriers for uninsured children Shelby T. Gonzales, BA, Thomas W. McQueen, BS | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Health Administration | ||
Endorsed by: | Maternal and Child Health; Public Health Education and Health Promotion | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing |