Personal Preparedness Planning For Public Health Workers
Description
Public health workers need to understand and implement basic concepts of personal preparedness planning so that they can function effectively as public health emergency responders in a post-9/11 world. These basic preparedness strategies can be applied to meet a broad range of public health emergency response challenges, including - but not limited to - acts of terrorism. Personal Preparedness Planning provides a practical introduction to these concepts that is tailored to the needs of public health responders and their families.
Although this presentation is not an official offering from the JHSPH course catalog, the content is generated by JHSPH faculty in the Center for Public Health Preparedness.
The OCW version of this presentation comprises slides only. A full version, including synchronized audio is available at no charge by visiting the Center for Public Health Preparedness (registration required).
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