Preparing for Public Health Emergencies

Whether the cause is terrorism, infectious disease, or a natural disaster, public health emergencies challenge our entire health care and public health systems. Because the public looks to physicians for help and information about all aspects of health care, it's critical to consider the potential roles in a public health emergency and prepare to fulfill those expectations.

The Society encourages physicians to participate in educational programs on public health emergencies and become familiar with local plans. The following resources provide contacts for information as well as sources for faculty and programs. Please take advantage of these resources today to help prepare for tomorrow’s emergencies.

Potential sources for faculty/programs Internet and distance learning Additional Web resources

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