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Introduction
1. Chapter 1 History of Public Health Preparedness, Legal Elements Related to Emergencies
2. Chapter 2 Declaring an Emergency
3. Chapter 3 Local Community Planning Committees (LEPC), Strategic National Stockpile, ESF 8
4. Chapter 4 Emergency Support Functions and Community Partners, Situation Reports (Sitreps)FEMA IS 230.d
5. Module 05: Communication during an Emergency, Capability 4 Emergency Public Information, Warning and Capability 6 Information sharing, SOCO, Message Mapping
6. Chapter 6 -Working with the Press
7. Chapter 7 Idaho Reportable Disease Law, Epidemiology, Contact Tracing and Medical Surge Capacity
8. Chapter 8 Non-pharmaceutical Interventions and Public Health Laboratory Testing
9. Chapter 9-Local Health Public Health Preparedness, Boise State University Emergency Management
10. Chapter 10- Public Health Response in Haiti to Cholera Epidemic
11. Chapter 11 Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, Responder Safety and Health, Volunteer management,
12. Chapter 12 Fatality management, Community Recovery, 101st WMD Civil Response Unit
13. Chapter 13 Debriefing and After Action Reports, Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER)
14. Chapter 14 Exercise Design
Appendix
01.08 Assignment -Comparison of actions during Covid Pandemic and 1917-1918 Pandemic
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