| Literature DB >> 21137131 |
Sivan Kohn1, Daniel J Barnett, Costanza Galastri, Natalie L Semon, Jonathan M Links.
Abstract
Local health departments (LHDs) are at the hub of the public health emergency preparedness system. Since the 2003 issuance of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5, LHDs have faced challenges to comply with a new set of all-hazards, 24/7 organizational response expectations, as well as the National Incident Management System (NIMS). To help local public health practitioners address these challenges, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness (JH-CPHP) created and implemented a face-to-face, public health-specific NIMS training series for LHDs. This article presents the development, evolution, and delivery of the JH-CPHP NIMS training program. In this context, the article also describes a case example of practice-academic collaboration between the National Association of County and City Health Officials and JH-CPHP to develop public health-oriented NIMS course content.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21137131 PMCID: PMC2966644 DOI: 10.1177/00333549101250S507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rep ISSN: 0033-3549 Impact factor: 2.792