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Public Health Ethics in Disaster Preparedness and Response: Attending to Ethical concerns during the 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu)

Learning Objectives:
• Review Public Health ethical frameworks that may help officials articulate options to make decisions in the midst of crises.
• Review data from the spring H1N1 outbreak.
• Review triggers in health care systems that may raise ethical concerns during a pandemic.
• Entertain questions for discussion.

Producing Institution & Partners: 
University of California at Berkeley - Center for Infectious Diseases and Emergency Readiness
Date: 
Oct 6 2009
Author/Speaker: 
Harvey Kayman, MD MPH PHMO III
Target Audience: 
Healthcare Professionals & Providers
Mental/Behavioral Health Professionals
Public Health Professionals
Format: 
Slides
Webcast/Flash Presentation
Annotation: 
In order to access this online course you will need to go to the University of California at Berkeley - Center for Infectious Diseases and Emergency Readiness training website via link below

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