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How Prepared are Americans for Public Health Emergencies? Twelve Communities Weigh In Since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, emergency preparedness has become a top priority in metropolitan areas, and some of these areas have received considerable federal funding to help support improvements. Although much progress has been made,... Published In: Health Affairs | Journal articles | 11/20/2009 |
New Guide Shows How to Provide Psychological First Aid After Terrorist Acts or Natural Disasters The National Center for Child Traumatic Stress Network and the National Center for PTSD designed, printed and distributed the second edition of the Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide. | Grant Results Reports | 10/20/2009 |
Public Health Emergency Preparedness at the Local Level The objective of this study was to look at the relationship between elements of public health infrastructure and local public health emergency preparedness. Published In: HSR: Health Services Research (Part II) | Journal articles | 10/01/2009 |
Disaster Preparedness and Children is Focus of RWJF Fellow's Work October report will go to President Obama. | Stories and articles | 09/23/2009 |
Susan Hassmiller Receives Florence Nightingale Medal RWJF senior adviser for nursing awarded nursing's highest international honor. | News releases | 07/06/2009 |
From a new report by Trust for America's Health. | Video | 06/04/2009 |
Lesson 6: Sick Leave and Policies for Limiting Mass Gatherings Were Also Problematic From a new report by Trust for America's Health. | Video | 06/04/2009 |
Lesson 9: WHO Pandemic Alert Phases Caused Confusion From a new report by Trust for America's Health. | Video | 06/04/2009 |
Lesson 10: International Coordination Was More Complicated Than Expected. From a new report by Trust for America's Health. | Video | 06/04/2009 |
From a new report by Trust for America's Health. | Video | 06/04/2009 |