Second National Congress Presentations
The following contain PDF files of speeches and presentations from selected presenters.
Welcome
- Ronald M. Davis, MD, American Medical Association
- Julie L. Gerberding, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Part 1
Part 2
Medical Surge Capacity State presentations
- Introduction and MSC highlights
Litjen Tan, PhD, American Medical Association - Minnesota, NE Minnesota Emergency Preparedness Coalition
Part 1
Part 2 - Virginia, Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance
State of the Science, Vaccine Technology
- Nigel Darby, PhD, GE Healthcare Life Science Research Head
State of the Science, Community Mitigation
Community Mitigation State Presentations
- Introduction and CM highlights
Lisa Koonin, MN, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Partnerships and Strategic Alliances - Oregon, Multnomah County
- Arizona, Scottsdale Healthcare, Coyote Crisis Campaign
International keynote
- David Heymann, MD, WHO Executive Director, Communicable Disease
Public Health Law and Ethics
- Richard Goodman, MD, JD, MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3 - Drue Barrett, JD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Sharona Hoffman, JD, Case Western Reserve University
How Do You Measure Preparedness?
International
- Lindsey Davies, MD, UK National Director of Influenza Pandemic Preparedness
- Robert Lee, PhD, PAHO/WHO Coordinator for Avian Influenza Prevention & Pandemic Preparedness, Caribbean
Part 1
Part 2 - John Brownstein, PhD, Harvard Medical School
Private/Public Sector
- Floyd Eisenberg, MD, Siemens
- Captain Lynn Slepski, RN, MSN, CCNS, U.S. Public Health Service, Department of Homeland Security
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3 - Italo Subbarao, DO, MBA, Director, Public Health Readiness Office, American Medical Association
Education and Training
- Louis Rowitz, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Kristine Gebbie, DrPH, RN, Director, Center for Health Policy, Columbia University School of Nursing
Community Preparedness
- Marna Hoard, MPA, MPH LT, USPHS, Program Officer, Medical Reserve Corps
- Jane Morgan and Rob Yin, American Red Cross
Part 1
Part 2 - Mark D. Caitlin, Industrial Hygienist, Service Employees International Union
Community Planning
These are the community pan flu preparedness plans submitted for the Second National Congress; use them as a reference to adapt and integrate relevant elements into your own local planning processes.
Arizona Colorado- Health Emergency Line for the Public (HELP) for Community Pandemic Influenza Response
- Pandemic Influenza Planning Guidance for Medical Reserve Corps Units
Georgia
- A Best Practice Collaboration Model between Georgia Power and State/District Public Health
- Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Enabling Non-Traditional Partners in Pandemic Influenza Planning
Idaho
Illinois
Kansas- Community Education and Communication – especially vulnerable populations
- Attachment 1 - Planning Process
- Attachment 2 - Narrative
- Emergency Dispensing Sites (EDS) Education Day for the Cape and Islands
- EDS Education Day Schedule
- EDS Education Day Flyer
- Family Emergency Education Day Flyer
Nebraska
New England New York Ohio- Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning from a Health System Readiness Perspective
- Local Health Department and Community Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning Experiences
Oregon
- Community mitigation strategies, community education and business community and private sector involvement
- Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue
Virginia
Other