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J Telemed Telecare ; 15(7): 368-72, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19815907

ABSTRACT

Collaboration between nations and sectors is crucial to improve regional preparedness against pandemic influenza. In 2008, a Virtual Symposium was organized in the Asia-Pacific region by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Emerging Infections Network (APEC EINet) to discuss pandemic preparedness. The multipoint videoconference lasted approximately 4.5 hours and was attended by 16 APEC members who shared best practices in public-private partnerships for pandemic influenza preparedness planning. Twelve of the 16 APEC members who participated responded to a post-event survey. The overall experience of the event was rated highly. Partnering public health, technology and business communities to discuss best practices in preparedness using videoconferencing may be an effective way to improve regional preparedness. Utilization of videoconferencing on a routine basis should be considered to improve preparedness among APEC members and enhance its usability during a pandemic.


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Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , International Cooperation , Videoconferencing , Asia/epidemiology , Humans , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Public-Private Sector Partnerships
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J Environ Health ; 70(1): 12-5, 63, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17802810

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The 10 essential services of environmental health, which are based on the 10 essential public health services, can guide environmental health practitioners in systematically organizing and managing environmental public health programs and activities. The National Center for Environmental Health of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has used the 10 essential services of environmental health as a basis for its six goals for the revitalization of environmental health in the 21st century. Nevertheless, studies indicate that very few environmental health practitioners are aware of the 10 essential services. This article discusses how essential-services training has increased the awareness and knowledge of environmental health practitioners about the development, value, and use of the essential services. Examples of training outcomes are offered to illustrate how the use of the essential-services framework has improved environmental health performance and practice.


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Environmental Health/education , Environmental Health/methods , Public Health Practice , Environmental Health/organization & administration , Health Policy , Humans , United States
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