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D--Agendas
Pages 63-80

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... CRAIG VANDERWAGEN, Planning Committee Chair Senior Partner Martin, Blanck & Associates Session I: Community Planning and Engagement 8:50 a.m. Panel Presentation: Community Planning Across a Region: Previous Work, Examples of Success and Continuing Needs to Address Regional Disasters Versus Local Disasters 63
From page 64...
... ROBERT TOSATTO Director Division of Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps Social Capital and Cohesion: DANIEL ALDRICH Associate Professor of Political Science Purdue University 9:50 a.m. Discussion with Panelists and Attendees 10:20 a.m.
From page 65...
... Facilitators TERESA EHNERT Bureau Chief, Public Health Emergency Prepared ness, Arizona Department of Health Services SUZET MCKINNEY, Planning Committee Deputy Commissioner, Chicago Department of Public Health
From page 66...
... Facilitators CAPT. ROBERT TOSATTO Director, Division of Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps JOHN HICK, Planning Committee Medical Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Minnesota Department of Health Social Capital and Cohesion: More research and evidence has been emerging to support the need for stronger social cohesion in communities to increase resilience to disasters, but existing challenges are (1)
From page 67...
... Facilitators ANA-MARIE JONES Executive Director Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters (CARD) LYNNE KIDDER, Preparedness Forum Co-Chair Former President and CEO The Bipartisan WMD Terrorism Research Center
From page 68...
... integrating communi ty health clinic expansion with social service outreach is difficult across community borders/jurisdictional lines. Facilitators TERESA EHNERT Bureau Chief, Public Health Emergency Prepared ness, Arizona Department of Health Services SUZET MCKINNEY, Planning Committee Deputy Commissioner, Chicago Department of Public Health Management of Volunteers During Emergencies: Volunteer networks are essential in disasters and multiple vol unteer organizations have built strong response frameworks.
From page 69...
... unique considerations of connecting social capital networks across multiple communities if a disaster occurs affecting an en tire region. Facilitators DANIEL ALDRICH Associate Professor of Political Science Purdue University KENNETH SCHOR, Preparedness Forum member Acting Director National Center for Disaster Medicine & Public Health 2:30 p.m.
From page 70...
... W CRAIG VANDERWAGEN, Planning Committee Chair Senior Partner Martin, Blanck & Associates 5:00 p.m.
From page 71...
... CRAIG VANDERWAGEN, Planning Committee Chair Senior Partner Martin, Blanck & Associates 8:40 a.m. Overview: Information and Incident Management GARY SCHENKEL Executive Director Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communication Session I: Case Study Scenarios Session Objectives: • Explore pieces of information management during disasters through various recent case studies o Identify gaps that still exist for specific disasters (i.e., slow moving, no-notice, natural disaster, etc.)
From page 72...
... West Virginia Chemical Spill: RAHUL GUPTA Executive Director/Health Officer Kanawha-Charleston Health Department 2009 H1N1 Outbreak (MN) : AARON DEVRIES Epidemiologist and Medical Director Infectious Disease Division Minnesota Department of Health Boston Marathon Bombings: RICHARD SERINO, Preparedness Forum Member Former Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer Federal Emergency Management Agency 11:15 a.m.
From page 73...
... Facilitators RAHUL GUPTA Executive Director/Health Officer Kanawha-Charleston Health Department JOHN HICK, Preparedness Forum Member Medical Director for Emergency Preparedness Hennepin County Medical Center Using Data to Augment Situational Awareness and Incident Management: • How can surveillance and information be mined for intelligence to assist in response? How can li braries and information specialists assist in this ef fort?
From page 74...
... • How can data and information gathered from shel ters be shared and used to inform response? Facilitators DAN HANFLING, Preparedness Forum Member Special Advisor, Emergency Preparedness and Re sponse Inova Health System RICHARD SERINO, Preparedness Forum Member Former Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer Federal Emergency Management Agency Coordination Within and Across Sectors: • What are the preferred methods for private sector receiving messages?
From page 75...
... W CRAIG VANDERWAGEN, Planning Committee Chair Senior Partner Martin, Blanck & Associates 4:45 p.m.
From page 76...
... CRAIG VANDERWAGEN, Planning Committee Chair Senior Partner Martin, Blanck & Associates 8:40 a.m. Overview Session I: Case Study Scenarios Session Objectives: • Explore pieces of information management during disasters through various recent case studies o Identify gaps that still exist for specific disasters (i.e., slow moving, no-notice, natural disaster, etc.)
From page 77...
... Tabletop Scenario Overview 12:00 p.m. LUNCH Session II: Breakout Discussions 12:45 p.m.
From page 78...
... • Are there possibilities for increasing surge capaci ty in the region through new models of integrat ed/team-based care and home health support? Facilitators UMAIR SHAH Director Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services ANDREW STEVERMER Regional Emergency Coordinator Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response U.S.
From page 79...
... ? Facilitators JOHN HICK, Preparedness Forum Member Medical Director for Emergency Preparedness Hennepin County Medical Center, Minnesota ROSANNE PRATS Executive Director Emergency Preparedness Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals 3:00 p.m.
From page 80...
... W CRAIG VANDERWAGEN, Planning Committee Chair Senior Partner Martin, Blanck & Associates 4:45 p.m.


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