2014 Points of Light Conference on Volunteering and Service

NACCHO staff member Alyson Jordan presented at and attended the 2014 Points of Light Conference on Volunteering and Service June 16-18...

Jul 03, 2014 | Admin

  • Using Closed PODs to Protect Critical Infrastructure

    Sara Dinga, Public Health Emergency Response Coordinator at the Washoe County Health District (NV), is working to better prepare...

    Jul 03, 2014 | Erin Roberts

  • BARDA Broad Spectrum Antimicrobials Program

    The Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) has posted a new blog update about the BARDA Broad Spectrum...

    Jun 30, 2014 | Admin

  • Dengue: Will there be another mosquito-borne virus establishing itself in the...

    Dengue (pronounced “den-gee” – with a hard “g”) virus was first identified in the 1950’s in Africa and Asia. It is now being seen in...

    Jun 25, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Preparing the Florida Public Health Workforce for Legal Challenges

    The term “public health preparedness” is often thought of in the context of ensuring preparations are adequate to deal with, reduce...

    Jun 20, 2014 | Guest Author

  • All-Hazards Preparedness in Responding to the California Wildfires

    Southern California continues to recover from over a dozen wildfires across San Diego County occurring in mid-May. The fires were...

    Jun 17, 2014 | Admin

  • “Atlantic” Discussion Brings Need for Infrastructure to Preparedness Forefront

    NACCHO staff attended the “Going Viral: Keeping Communities Healthy Through Public Health Emergency Preparedness” panel...

    Jun 11, 2014 | Kayli Plotner

  • The Social Vulnerability Index

    Every community must prepare for and respond to hazardous events, whether a natural disaster like a tornado or disease outbreak, or a...

    Jun 11, 2014 | Admin

  • Operation Medical Base Exercise

    From May 1-3, NACCHO staff attended the 2014 Operation Medical Base Exercise in Camarillo, CA, hosted by Ventura County Public Health....

    Jun 04, 2014 | Admin

  • 2014 Points of Light Conference on Volunteering and Service

    NACCHO staff member Alyson Jordan presented at and attended the 2014 Points of Light Conference on Volunteering and Service June 16-18 in Atlanta. The conference explored the use of volunteers to strengthen community infrastructure, and this year included an emergency preparedness track. Alyson presented a 90 minute workshop on NACCHO’s 2013 National Preparedness Month media […]

    Jul 03, 2014 | Admin

    Using Closed PODs to Protect Critical Infrastructure

    Sara Dinga, Public Health Emergency Response Coordinator at the Washoe County Health District (NV), is working to better prepare Washoe County for a pandemic through the use of closed Points of Dispensing (PODs) which target vital services employees. Closed PODs are defined as public and private locations that have agreed to dispense medications, generally during […]

    Jul 03, 2014 | Erin Roberts

    BARDA Broad Spectrum Antimicrobials Program

    The Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) has posted a new blog update about the BARDA Broad Spectrum Antimicrobials Program, a program established in April 2010 to develop novel antibacterial and antiviral drugs to treat or prevent diseases caused by biological threats. BARDA is taking a unique partnership approach to engage industry in antibiotic […]

    Jun 30, 2014 | Admin

    Dengue: Will there be another mosquito-borne virus establishing itself in the continental United States?

    Dengue (pronounced “den-gee” – with a hard “g”) virus was first identified in the 1950’s in Africa and Asia. It is now being seen in almost all regions of the world. The virus causes a disease that is characterized by a high fever accompanied by two or more of the following: a severe headache; severe eye pain; join pain; muscle and/or bone pain; rash; and/or mild bleeding. The person with this...

    Jun 25, 2014 | Guest Author

    Preparing the Florida Public Health Workforce for Legal Challenges

    The term “public health preparedness” is often thought of in the context of ensuring preparations are adequate to deal with, reduce vulnerability to, and recover from emergency situations or disastrous events resulting from either natural or manmade causes. However, public health preparedness is also about being prepared to respond to the less catastrophic scenarios and problems that arise on a...

    Jun 20, 2014 | Guest Author

    All-Hazards Preparedness in Responding to the California Wildfires

    Southern California continues to recover from over a dozen wildfires across San Diego County occurring in mid-May. The fires were fueled by drought conditions, unusually high temperatures, and strong Santa Ana winds—hot, dry gusts of wind that can turn small fires or mechanical sparks into blazing infernos. As a result of 14 fires, about 26,000 […]

    Jun 17, 2014 | Admin

    “Atlantic” Discussion Brings Need for Infrastructure to Preparedness Forefront

    NACCHO staff attended the “Going Viral: Keeping Communities Healthy Through Public Health Emergency Preparedness” panel discussion on June 11. This discussion tackled issues on how industry, government, academia, and others can come together to make ensure our communities and our country are healthy and safe. “We realize here today that no one organization can tackle […]

    Jun 11, 2014 | Kayli Plotner

    The Social Vulnerability Index

    Every community must prepare for and respond to hazardous events, whether a natural disaster like a tornado or disease outbreak, or a human‐made event like a harmful chemical spill. A number of factors, including poverty, lack of access to transportation, and crowded housing may weaken a community’s ability to prevent human suffering and financial loss […]

    Jun 11, 2014 | Admin

    Operation Medical Base Exercise

    From May 1-3, NACCHO staff attended the 2014 Operation Medical Base Exercise in Camarillo, CA, hosted by Ventura County Public Health. The 48-hour full-scale exercise brought together nearly 1,500 people throughout the state of California, including county and state agencies, military units, 15 MRC units, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers, eight local hospitals, and […]

    Jun 04, 2014 | Admin

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