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T I M E LI NE 2007 | September 26â27 Meeting 1 2008 | January 22â23 Meeting 2 | March 3â4 Medical Countermeasure Dispensing | May 20 Meeting 3 | October 20 Meeting 4 2009 | January 28â29 Meeting 5 June 6: Medical Surge Capacity | June 12 Meeting 6 | October 29â30 Preparedness Response Capabilities in the National Health Security Strategy | November 8 Medical Countermeasure Dispensing: Emergency Use Authorization | November 17 Meeting 7 2010 | January 13 Meeting 8 | February 22 Medical Countermeasures Enterprise: Strategies to Enhance Products | April 14 H1N1 Vaccination Campaigns: Raleigh, NC | April 27 H1N1 Vaccination Campaigns: Austin, TX | May 11 H1N1 Vaccination Campaigns: Seattle, WA | June 7â8 Meeting 9 | August 3â4 Rural Mass Casualty Response | October 6â7 Meeting 10 2011 | March 31 Meeting 11 | May 31 Overwhelmed: Developing crisis standards of care for catastrophic emergencies | June 15 Meeting 12 | October 19 Meeting 13 2012 | February 9 In a Flu Pandemic: Getting Life-Saving Medicines to the Public: Ft. Benton, MT | February 16 In a 14
Flu Pandemic: Getting Life-Saving Medicines to the Public: 2016 | February 25â26 Meeting 24 | June 14â15 Meeting Chattanooga, TN | March 2 In a Flu Pandemic: Getting Life-Saving 25 | September 7â8 Health Approaches in Community-Level Medicines to the Public: Los Angeles, CA | April 11â12 Meeting Strategies to Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalization | 14 | July 17â18 Meeting 15 | November 16 Identifying Disaster November 4 Meeting 26 Medical and Public Health Research Priorities: Data Needs Arising in Response to Hurricane Sandy 2017 | March 8â9 Meeting 27 | April 26 The Future of Disaster Health Volunteerism: 2042 | August 9â10 Meeting 28 | 2013 | January 9â10 Meeting 16 | January 23â24 Nationwide November 2â3 Meeting 29 Response Issues After an Improvised Nuclear Device Attack | April 8â9 Meeting 17 | June 10â11 Disaster Preparedness, 2018 | February 16 Meeting 30 | March 20â21 Engaging Response, and Recovery Considerations for Children and the Private-Sector Health Care System in Building Capacity to Families | October 29â30 Meeting 18 | November 18â19 Respond to Threats to the Publicâs Health and National Security | The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on U.S. Preparedness August 22â23 Exploring Medical and Public Health Preparedness Resources and Programs for a Nuclear Incident | October 10â11 Meeting 31 2014 | March 26 Regional Disaster Response Coordination to 2019 | February 6â7 Meeting 32 | June 4â5 Impact of Support Health Outcomes: Irvine, CA | April 24â15 Meeting 19 | California Wildfires on Health, Communities, and Preparedness | June 12â13 Enabling Public Health Research During Disasters | June 11â12 Meeting 33 | November 21â22 Crisis Standards of July 24 Regional Disaster Response Coordination to Support Care: Ten Years of Successes and Challenges Health Outcomes: Minneapolis, MN | October 30 Meeting 20 | November 15 Regional Disaster Response Coordination to 2020 | February 6â7 Meeting 34 | June 4 Meeting 35 | Support Health Outcomes: New Orleans, LA November 18 Meeting 36 2015 | February 23â24 Meeting 21 | March 26â27 Enabling Rapid Response and Sustained Capability with Medical Countermeasures to Mitigate Risk of Emerging Infectious Diseases | June 2 Meeting 22 | October 1-2 Meeting 23 15