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Assessment of Public Health Workforce Bioterrorism and Emergency Preparedness Readiness Among Tribes in Washington State: A Collaborative Approach Among the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice, the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, and the Washington State Department of Health

Author(s):.
Location:Washington
Year: 2005
Available at:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16205529   (report broken link)
Description:

Abstract: This article examines the collaboration, methodology, results, and lessons learned stemming from the experience of a unique university, state, and tribal collaborative model for public health emergency preparedness assessment activities. This collaborative model may be applicable to other public health preparedness efforts, as well as the broader range of general public health or workforce development partnerships between state, local, and tribal health departments and academic institutions.

 

Language(s):English
Communities:American Indian or Alaska Native
Subtopic:
Building Partnerships
Building Knowledge
Building Trust
Target Audience:Emergency Planners & Managers; Public Health Professionals; Government
Resource Type:
Journal Article
Academic
State/Local Law
Citation:

Pearson D, Thompson J, Finkbonner J, Williams C, D'Ambrosio L. (2005). Assessment of public health workforce bioterrorism and emergency preparedness readiness among tribes in Washington State: a collaborative approach among the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice, the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, and the Washington State Department of Health. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, S113-8.