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1st National Congress on Public Health Readiness

Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and in partnership with the American Medical Association, from July 20-22, 2004 several of our Center faculty attended the 1st National Congress on Public Health Readiness in Washington, DC. The official conference website is http://www.cdc-ama-readinessconference.org. Audio portions of the conference are found below. To access this audio, Windows Media Player is required. Both PC and Mac versions are available.

Opening Plenary Session: "A Call to Action - National Perspective"
Plenary Session 2: "A Local Community in Action - New York City"
Plenary Session 2: "A Local Community in Action - New York City" - 2
Plenary Session 3: "State of the Science" Lectures - Methods and Informatics
Plenary Session 3: "State of the Science" Lectures - Methods and Informatics - 2
Plenary Session 4: "State of the Science" Lectures - Therapeutics
Plenary Session 4: "State of the Science" Lectures - Therapeutics - 2
Closing Plenary Session: "Readiness: Where We Are, Where We Are Going"
Lunch with Speaker: "Local Detection/Global Response"
A-1 Preparedness: Demonstrations of Connectivity in Communities
A-1 Preparedness: Demonstrations of Connectivity in Communities - 2
A-2 Examining Economic, Program, and Opportunity Costs of Readiness
A-2 Examining Economic, Program, and Opportunity Costs of Readiness - 2
A-3 National Response Plan - Perspectives from Public Health and Medicine
A-3 National Response Plan - Perspectives from Public Health and Medicine - 2
A-4 Communication During Crisis
A-4 Communication During Crisis - 2
B-1 Defining Readiness - Measuring Preparedness
B-1 Defining Readiness - Measuring Preparedness - 2
B-2 Training the Workforce - Responding to New Expectations of Performance
B-2 Training the Workforce - Responding to New Expectations of Performance- 2
B-3 Effective Containment - Closing the Cultural Gap Between Traditional Emergency Response and an Integrated Public Health Response
B-3 Effective Containment - Closing the Cultural Gap Between Traditional Emergency Response and an Integrated Public Health Response - 2
B-4 Medico-legal, Legal and Regulatory Issues of Response and Containment
B-4 Medico-legal, Legal and Regulatory Issues of Response and Containment - 2
C-1 Global Response - Strategies for Protection at Borders and Points of Entry
C-1 Global Response - Strategies for Protection at Borders and Points of Entry - 2
C-2 Academic Institutions - Moving Thought to Practice
C-2 Academic Institutions - Moving Thought to Practice - 2
C-3 Detection, Surveillance and Reporting - Public Health and Clinical Collaboration
C-3 Detection, Surveillance and Reporting - Public Health and Clinical Collaboration - 2
C-4 Recovery - Plans Put Into Action
C-4 Recovery - Plans Put Into Action - 2
D-1 Psychosocial Aspects of Preparedness, Response, and Recovery - Strategies for Readiness
D-1 Psychosocial Aspects of Preparedness, Response, and Recovery - Strategies for Readiness - 2
D-2 Community Response to Multiple Causalities - Meeting Surge Capacity
D-2 Community Response to Multiple Causalities - Meeting Surge Capacity - 2
D-2 Community Response to Multiple Causalities - Meeting Surge Capacity - 3
D-4 Complexities of New Detection Technologies - Careful Application to Practice
D-4 Complexities of New Detection Technologies - Careful Application to Practice - 2
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A Presentation by Dr. Glenn Paulson,
Director, NJCPHP