2008 Publications

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Journals

Alexander LK, Wallace JW, Wilfert RA, Horney J. Development of a training web site for public health preparedness continuing education. J Interact Instr Dev. 2008;20(1):28-38.

Horney J, Snider C, Gammons L, Ramsey S. Factors associated with hurricane preparedness: Results of a pre-hurricane assessment. J Natural Dis. 2008;3(2):143-149.

Alexander LK, Dail K, Davis MV, et al. Partnering to meet training needs: A communicable disease continuing education course for public health nurses. Public Health Rep. 2008;123(suppl 2):36-43.

MacDonald PDM, Alexander LK. Filling the gap: providing formal training for epidemiologist through a graduate level online Certificate in Field Epidemiology program. Public Health Rep. 2008;123:669-675.

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Presentations

Brady K, Gunther-Mohr C, Watkins B. Getting started with mental health preparedness: lessons learned from statewide implementation of basic training for Tennessee Local Health Departments. Presented at the 2008 Public Health Preparedness Summit; February 19-22, 2008; Atlanta, GA.

Rosselli R, Anderson M. Evaluation of Local Health Department Pandemic Influenza Plans. Presented at the 2008 Public Health Preparedness Summit; February 19-22, 2008; Atlanta, GA.

Taylor R, Goode B, Horney J, Sunenshine R, Chester T and Mott J.  Developing and training multi-agency rapid response teams for outbreaks of avian influenza in the United States. Presented at the 2008 Public Health Preparedness Summit; February 19-22, 2008; Atlanta, GA.

Anderson M, Alfano-Sobsey E, Clayton J. Overview of the NC Epi Teams Training Plan. Presented at the 5th Annual North Carolina Communicable Disease Epi Teams Conference; May 19, 2008; Chapel Hill, NC.

Gunther-Mohr C, Flage L. Training continuum: Overview of the curriculum and level one awareness training. Behavioral Health All-Hazards Readiness and Response Training Continuum Conference; June 10, 2008; Chapel Hill, NC.

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Other Publications

Preparedness Center launches a new look for the new year. Impact: a quarterly newsletter. The North Carolina Institute for Public Health. March 2008.

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