3337.0: Monday, November 17, 2003: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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The complex public, private, local, county and state relationships for detection of, and response to bioterrorism will be discussed. | |||
Learning Objectives: This session will present: 1)three essential components of a BT infrastructure; and 2)the necessary relationship between public and private health agencies to meet BT threats. | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Joan Segal | |||
Developing public and private partnerships: The State of Connecticut model for bioterrorism response planning Christopher M. Cannon, MSN, MPH, MBA | |||
Developing public/private collaboration for a local biterrorism and disease detection, response & monitoring communication system Ronald D. Deprez, PhD, MPH, Richard K. Thomas, PhD, Gary Cattabridga, BS, Paul Kuehnert, MS, RN | |||
Evaluating state initiatives to prepare for public health emegencies: Use of logic models across multiple system components Anne B. Keith, RN, DrPH, C-PNP, Michele Polacsek, PhD, MHS, Judy Lloyd Storfjell, Paul Kuehnert, MS, RN | |||
Organizational structure and management of information technology: Developing a model strategy for public health departments Yvonne Claudio, MS | |||
Organized by: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development | ||
Endorsed by: | Environment; Health Administration; Public Health Education and Health Promotion; Public Health Nursing | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy |