COVID-19 and Public Health System Resilience Workshop
Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing, 333 N. Washington Ave. Dallas, Texas 75246, USA
- English
Time
10:00am to 2:30pm CST
Event background and introduction
The workshop will explore factors affecting community and public health system resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters. By participating you can inform future strategies for strengthening community resilience. The workshop is part of a research project funded by the World Health Organization titled “Systematically identifying and evaluating strategies for strengthening community resilience”. It will be guided by a survey scorecard approach, which will allow participants to systematically identify, rank and prioritize strategies for enhancing community and public health system resilience.
Expected Outcomes: Strategies for enhancing community and public health system resilience.
Targeted Audience: Individuals involved in providing clinical care, public health, emergency management, and other community services during the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters. This includes, but is not limited to, doctors, nurses, and other clinicians, emergency management representatives, organizations involved in supplying medical devices, equipment, food, and other essential services, environmental health specialists, epidemiologists, health promotion, transportation experts, academics, and educators.
Facilitators:
Dr. Andrew Stricklin and Dr. Benjamin Ryan
Organizer:
Ms. Alicia Fontenot