Centers for Public Health Preparedness (CPHP) program
Network Activities
FY 2005 Collaboration Groups
For the FY 2005 program year, each CPHP participated in Network Collaboration Groups to develop, highlight, and/or promulgate preparedness resources, standards, and tools for the benefit of a broad audience of federal, state, and local public health partners. Expert faculty members were designated by each CPHP to participate in those collaboration activities selected by the CPHP.
The following were the Network Collaboration Groups for the FY 2005 program year. To access further information about a specific group including purpose, work plan, and final product, click on the selected group.
Community College Contributions to Local Preparedness
CPHPs Involved in Project Public Health Ready
Education Programs for Emergency Pharmaceutical Distribution
Infection Control Tools for Public Health
International / Global Preparedness Education
Learning Management Systems to Support Preparedness Education
Mental / Psychosocial / Behavioral Health Preparedness Education
New Modules to CDC Forensic Epidemiology Training
Preparedness Education for Vulnerable Populations
Preparedness Education Planning and Evaluation
Preparedness Exercises and Measuring Performance
Preparedness Resources for Nurses
Preparedness-Track Graduate Student Follow-up
Select Agent Training (based on Final Rule)
Simulator-based and Interactive Preparedness Training
Standards for Discipline Specific Preparedness Education
Veterinarian Preparedness Training
Discussion Forums
In addition to the designated Network Collaboration Groups, discussion forums based on common interests may also be convened and will be supported through scheduled conference calls and internet workspace. Discussion forums will be developed based on the request and interest of the CPHPs. While there will be no formal program requirements or budget associated with these forums, a one-page summary of resources, needs, and ideas for CPHP input will be developed based on the discussion topic.
- Page last updated January 16, 2008
- Content source: CDC Emergency Communication System (ECS), Division of Health Communication and Marketing (DHCM), National Center for Health Marketing (NCHM)
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