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State, federal & international roles in public health & disasters Kristine M. Gebbie, DrPH, RN Columbia University School of Nursing June 27, 2006
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June 27 2006 Goals Review challenges in studying emergency response Present examples from current work by panelists Engage participants in identifying ways to move forward
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June 27 2006 Perspectives Little work prior to 2001 Researchers have applied both theoretical & logic models based on familiarity Comparative analysis limited Limited community of scholars Example: WADM Utstein Model almost unknown in US
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June 27 2006 My work Competency development After-action reports Criteria development Exercise evaluations
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June 27 2006 Competency development Primarily qualitative National perspective Individual state or school perspective Competing sets confuse practice field Needs Organizational ownership Concurrence on division of field
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June 27 2006 After-action reports Quarantellis work most helpful Focus on management & decision-making Does not fit HSEEP or other DHS lists Usually not published
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June 27 2006 Criteria development Primarily qualitative Requested by federal manager but not owned by agency Resisted by agencies Not used by DHS Part of review now underway by ASPH
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June 27 2006 Exercise evaluations Only as good as clarity of exercise objectives and precision of observations Moving toward quantifiable information Standardization of formats emerging
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June 27 2006 Example: local public health- driven exercise Practice the process of opening and operating multiple oral medication (POD) sites for first responders & health staff, in anticipation of wider emergency prophylaxis, including Physical setup of POD sites Ordering and receiving supplies from the county stockpile Informing staff/staff families (including children) to report Record keeping, screening and distribution of prophylaxis Communication between POD sites and EOC
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June 27 2006 Participants County health department County emergency management agency 12 hospitals 9 fire battalions Police department Sheriff 1 township warehouse
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June 27 2006
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5 months of building blocks Seminars MRC Fire & Police Hospitals Workshops and tabletops Fire battalions + MRC Police Hospitals
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June 27 2006 Preliminary drill findings Participants 3000 county staff, volunteers 160 evaluators Maximum fire battalion throughput: 600 persons/hour Range of hospital throughput: 300 per hour to 70 per hour
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