Pandemic Influenza Workshop for Businesses
Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
Workshop Summary
The Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce and the Upper Midwest Center for Public Health Preparedness at the University of Iowa College of Public Health sponsored a workshop on preparedness for pandemic influenza for businesses on Thursday, September 28, 2006 from 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Dr. Gregory Gray provided an overview of pandemic influenza, which included discussion of risks, the course of the disease, and the potential of pharmaceuticals to reduce the disease. Dr. Andrew Rucks addressed assumptions regarding a pandemic’s effect on business operations, including the workforce, and techniques for preventing or limiting the disease. Strategies businesses can utilize to prepare for continuity of operations during a pandemic was of special focus. A discussion panel was lead by Christopher Atchison, Lee Clancey and Keith Erickson at the end of the workshop. The discussion included Mr. Erickson’s review of the Linn County pandemic influenza plan.
Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions (pdf) - Christopher Atchison
- Overview and Science of Pandemic Influenza (pdf) - Dr. Gregory Gray
- Pandemic
Preparedness for Businesses and Strategies to Prepare for Continuity
of Operations (pdf) / Bibliography
(pdf) - Dr. Andrew Rucks
Presentations
The presentations from this meeting were digitally recorded and are available as archived web casts. To view the web cast you must have the FREE RealOne player installed on your machine. This player can be found on the Real.com web site.
- Part 1 - Chris Atchison, Dr. Gregory Gray and Dr. Andrew Ruck's presentations
- Part
2 - Discussion Panel (Chris Atchison, Lee Clancey, and Keith Erickson)
Speakers
Christopher G. Atchison, MPA, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and Clinical Professor in Health Management and Policy, University of Iowa College of Public Health
Lee Clancey, BA,
President and CEO, Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
Gregory Gray, MD, MPH, Professor of Epidemiology, University of Iowa College of Public Health and Director, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, University of Iowa
Keith Erickson, MA, Director, Linn County (Iowa) Public Health
Andrew Rucks,
MBA, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Health
Care Organization and Policy, University of Alabama at Birmingham School
of Public Health and Investigator with the South Central Center for
Public Health Preparedness
Handouts and Additional Resources
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