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The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA |
4107.0: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - Board 2
Abstract #49714
Communication, coordination, and capacity in community emergency preparedness and disaster response
George V Britton, MBA, Management, InterHealth Associates, 1415 21st St NW, Suite 2A, Washington, DC 20036, 202-293-4450, gvbritton@consumermdnetwork.com
Participants will acquire specific information and learn skills that can be used to prepare for a community public health event or disaster/emergency scenario, in a systematic manner and how to conduct and coordinate the response with effectiveness and high impact proficiency. Attendees will learn through case studies of live examples depicting actual incidents that were compromised by inadequate knowledge, training, and preparation.
Learners will acquired skills resulting in:
- an in-depth grasp of how to design an effective Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response preparation manual, practice it, and evaluate their community’s performance using Critical Success FormulaÔ metrics
- an understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of public health officials and organizations, first responders, and private sector providers and institutions, and how to integrate them properly while on the ground and under pressure and environmental threat
The focus is on “The Three C’s”: communication, coordination, and capacity. These are the critical variables, which determine the level of outcome in disaster drill preparation and real time response. At the conclusion of the session, participants will come away with policies, procedures, and real time drill sequences that can be implemented in any community, practicing a variety of actual scenarios.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will acquire specific information and learn skills that can be used to prepare for a community public health event or disaster/emergency scenario, in a systematic manner and how to conduct and coordinate the response with effectiveness and high impact proficiency. Attendees will learn through case studies of live examples depicting actual incidents that were compromised by inadequate knowledge, training, and preparation. Learners will acquired skills resulting in-
- · an in-depth grasp of how to design an effective Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response preparation manual, practice it, and evaluate their community’s performance using Critical Success Formula metrics
- · an understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of public health officials and organizations, first responders, and private sector providers and institutions, and how to integrate them properly while on the ground and under pressure and environmental threat.
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- The focus is on “The Three C’s” of effective disaster response
communication, coordination, and capacity. These are the critical variables, which determine the level of outcome in disaster drill preparation and real time response. At the conclusion of the session, participants will come away with policies, procedures, and real time drill sequences that can be implemented in any community, practicing a variety of actual scenarios.
Keywords: Disasters, Emergency
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Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: Online Policy and Procedure products and services provided by XWare Compliance, Inc. d/b/a Policy Source
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.
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