Here’s a link to the pdf version of the March 30, 2007 issue of Inside UVA. On the right hand column of the front page is a nice article about pandemic planning at the University of Virginia.
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Pandemic Planning at UVA
Posted by Dan Wilson on April 11, 2007
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Pandemic Flu Conference Webcast
Posted by Dan Wilson on March 27, 2007
Here’s a link to a regional pandemic flu conference that was held last year at the Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
Description:
This three-part talk addresses how Harborview Medical Center is working together with the hospitals in Seattle, King County, and King County Public Health to create an emergency health care coalition - of hospitals, pandemic flu planning and emergency preparedness, and the biology of pandemic influenza - and what we have learned from it in the past.
Speaker(s):
Johnese Spisso, chief operating officer, Harborview Medical Center
Chris Martin, administrative director, Emergency Services, Harborview Medical Center
Timothy Dellit, MD, assistant professor of medicine, Medical Director, Antibiotic Management Program, Harborview Medical Center
Runtime:00:54:44
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Preparing for Pandemic and Natural Disasters Webcast
Posted by Dan Wilson on March 26, 2007
The VHA Foundation has made available a nice webcast on disaster planning, which was presented in November 2006. It’s free to view, however, you do need to register and use Internet Explorer as your browser.
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Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy (CIDRAP)
Posted by Dan Wilson on February 9, 2007
CIDRAP is out of the University of Minnesota with a mission to “prevent illness and death from infectious diseases through epidemiologic research and the rapid translation of scientific information into real-world practical applications and solutions.” It’s a great site for finding pandemic influenza information.
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Pandemic Tabletop Exercise
Posted by Dan Wilson on February 4, 2007
Click here for a link to the RAND Pandemic Influenza Tabletop Exercise Template. It is customizable, so you can use it to see what a possible pandemic situation would like like for your area.
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New Pandemic Warning System
Posted by Dan Wilson on February 2, 2007
If you look through the latest pandemic preparedness report from the CDC (link to report in posting below), you’ll see that the new pandemic warning system is in categories, similar to hurricane warnings. To read about the new warning system, click here for an article in today’s San Francisco Chronicle.
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Pre-Pandemic Planning Guidance from the CDC
Posted by Dan Wilson on February 2, 2007
Yesterday the CDC released the latest report on planning for a pandemic. The 108- page report is filled with possible scenarios as well as recommendations for businesses, schools and families for ways in which they can prepare for and hopefully, mitigate the effects of a pandemic. To view the entire report, click on the link below
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Avian Flu
Posted by Dan Wilson on January 28, 2007
If you are registered with the online version of the New York Times (nytimes.com), check out this 8-minute video report on the avian flu in Indonesia.
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Pandemic Preparedness
Posted by Dan Wilson on January 10, 2007
Here’s a podcast that features Lilian Peake of the Thomas Jefferson Health District and Dr. James Turner of the University of Virginia Student Health Department giving an update of area efforts in pandemic preparedness.
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Pandemic Planning
Posted by Dan Wilson on December 29, 2006
Here’s an aricle from the News-Record, in Greensboro, North Carolina, stressing the importance of pandemic planning. I like Food Lion’s reaction plan for each advance of the flu.
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