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Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Building Climate Resilient Communities
Amy Chang, MS – National Association of County and City Health Officials; Marc F. Coudert, MS – Office of Sustainability, City of Austin; Francisca Acuna, CHW, Community Organizer – GAVA (GoAustin/VamosAustin; Emily K. D'Angelo, MPH – National Association of County and City Health Officials; Ashley N. Hawes, MPH,CQA – Austin Public Health; Hannah E. Siegel, MPH – New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Decreasing Texas’ Measles Vaccination Rates and Implications for Future Outbreaks
Amanda W. Scarbrough, PhD – Sam Houston State University; Dhitinut Ratnapradipa, PhD – Creighton University; Christine Cardinal, JD, MPH – Sam Houston State University; Yue Xie, PhD – Sam Houston State Univeristy
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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HHS/ASPR/At-Risk Individuals Program: Overview of COVID-19 Response Resources to Address the Needs of At-Risk Individuals
Cheryl A. Levine, PhD – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Long Term Power Outages and Public Health: Perspectives from Practitioners
Tara Kirk Sell, PhD – Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security; Amanda Kobokovich, MPH – Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security; Elena Martin, MPH – Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security; Michael E. Pafford – International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Preparing Your Health Department to Respond to a Water-related Emergency
Deise Galan, MPH – National Association of County and City Health Officials; Jonathan S. Yoder, MSW-MPH – Centers for Disease Control- National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases; Emily K. D'Angelo, MPH – National Association of County and City Health Officials; Jennifer R. Smith, RS, MPH – Summit County Public Health; Trisha Dall; Melanie R. Thompson, M.S. – Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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When the Taps Run Dry: Enhancing Resiliency for Best Practices for Collaboration and Communication Across Public Health and Water Systems
Shawn McElmurry, PhD, PE – Wayne State University; Paul E. Kilgore, MPH, MD – Wayne State University; Joanne L. Sobeck, PhD – Wayne State University School of Social Work; Gabrielle Minton, MPH – US Environmental Protection Agency; Jonathan S. Yoder, MSW-MPH – Centers for Disease Control- National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases; Matthew W. Seeger, PhD – College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Alameda County Public Health and GSA Sustainability Partner on Climate Change Related to Wildfire Smoke
Sarah Church, MPA – Alameda County
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Banding Together to Address Preparedness in Juvenile Detention
Rich Gordon – Shuman Juvenile Detention Center; Jennifer Fiddner, MPH, CIC – Allegheny County Health Department; Geoffrey S. Mwaungulu, Jr., JD, MPH – NACCHO
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Building Community Resiliency with the Accessible Preparedness Project
Aaron Cignarale, CHEC II BA – Monroe County Department of Public Health; Thomas Saunders, BS – Monroe County Public Health
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Collaborative Planning Increases Maternal Child Resiliency in Disasters
Christine Billings, MPH – Jefferson County Public Health; Paulina Erices, MS, IBCLC, RLC, IMH-E® Infant Family Specialist – Jefferson County Public Health; Allison Wilson, MPH, CLC – Jefferson County Public Health
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Creating Active Bystanders: Two MRC Units Build Community Resiliency with Traumatic Injury Prevention Efforts
Ruth Jennings Latour – SC Dept Health & Env Control; Stefanie Roy – SC DHEC; Mark Hendrix, MPH – SC Dept of Health and Env Control
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Delaware Partnership for One Health: Improving Communications and Inter-agency Response Strategies to Protect Lives and Improve Health Through Preparedness
Diane Hainsworth, BSN – Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health; Douglas D. Riley, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, BS Pathobiology – Fellow - Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies; Jillian Austin, Bachelor of Science Organizational Management – EMSPS/DPH
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Disaster Mental Health and Social Vulnerability
Rachel M. Adams, PhD, MPH – Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder; Daire Jansson, MPH, CPH – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Family Reunification Center Full-scale Exercise and Key Findings
Jenifer Busick – Southeastern Idaho Public Health; Jessy Sears – Southeastern Idaho Public Health
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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First Aid for Severe Trauma: Empowering High Schoolers to Respond to Traumatic Injuries
Raphaelle Rodzik, MPH – National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Fostering Public Engagement on Health and Preparedness Policy: Lessons from Crisis Standards of Care
Beth Weaver, M.S. Conflict Analysis & Resolution – RESOLVE; Erika Henry, MSPCI – Washington State Department of Health, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Response; Maya S. Breitburg-Smith, MEM – RESOLVE
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Funding Georgia’s Healthcare Coalition with a Unique Assistance Program
Kelli McCarthy, CEM-GA, EMHP – University of Georgia Institute for Disaster Management
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Hurricane Response Hub: Building disaster-related public health capacity to enhance environmental and occupational health recovery efforts nationwide
Isabella Kaser, MPH – National Network of Public Health Institutes; Kory Thomas, MPH – National Network of Public Health Institutes; Melissa (Moose) Alperin, EdD, MPH, MCHES – Region IV Public Health Training Center, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Laura M. Lloyd, MPH, MCHES – Region IV Public Health Training Center, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Keren Bolter, PhD – Arcadis U.S., Inc.; Leslie A. Maas Cortes, MHS – Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust; Marcy Barnett, CEM, REHS – Nat'l Network of Public Health Institutes
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Igoprep: Leveraging Social and Behavior Change Theories to Increase Preparedness and Resiliency
Mark Munroe, MPA – Nashua NH Division of Public Health & Community Services
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Not a Drop to Drink: The Law and Policy of Water Security
Trudy Henson, J.D., MA – University of Maryland's Center for Health and Homeland Security; Christine Gentry, J.D., MPH – University of Maryland's Center for Health and Homeland Security
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Public Health and Healthcare Recovery Planning for a Biological Incident
Elizabeth West, MS – J&M Global Solutions; Jack Herrmann, MSEd, NCC, LMHC – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response; Jonathan D. White, PhD, LCSW-C, CPH – HHS/Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Using a Whole-community Capability-based Approach to Address Systemic Vulnerabilities
Darrell Small, MS, CEM – Community Partnership Initiative (CPI)
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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Using Trends in CASPER Survey Data to Inform Resiliency Levels in Harris County
Rachel C. White, MPH – Harris County Public Health/Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response; Larissa Singletary, PhD – Harris County Public Health; Alison Hare, MIA – Harris County Public Health
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
Tuesday, Aug 25
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Not If, but When: Toolboxes for Climate Change
Astrid Caldas, PhD MSc – Union of Concerned Scientists
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
Wednesday, Aug 26
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Promoting Healthcare Provider Performance and Well-being in the Age of COVID-19: Exploring Novel Strategies
Shayne Brannman, MS, MA – Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response TRACIE; Rachel Kaul, LCSW, CTS – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response; Victor Welzant, PsyD – ICISF; Corina Sole Brito, MA – ASPR TRACIE
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
Wednesday, Aug 26
1:15 PM – 2:45 PM
Accessible Preparedness Train-the-trainer Workshop Designed to Leave No One Behind
Aaron Cignarale, CHEC II BA – Monroe County Department of Public Health; Thomas Saunders, BS – Monroe County Public Health
Track 1: Building and Sustaining Resilient Communities
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