Saturday, August 29, 2009

CIDRAP Sponsored Summit

 

 

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CIDRAP is one of my favorite sources for information on pandemic influenza, and other emerging infectious diseases.  Their news reporting is always top-notch, with terrific writers like Robert Roos, Lisa Schnirring, and Maryn McKenna.

 

Plus CIDRAP’s overviews of H1N1 and H5N1 influenza are constantly updated and second to none.

 

Novel H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu)

Avian Influenza (Bird Flu): Agricultural and Wildlife Considerations
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu): Implications for Human Disease

 

In September CIDRAP Business Source will conduct a 2-day seminar for businesses on dealing with the H1N1 pandemic.    This promises to be quite an event, with numerous breakout sessions and presentations by some very big names in the world of infectious diseases.

 

Scheduled or invited to speak include such luminaries as Dr. Michael Osterholm (moderator),  Hon. Kathleen Sebelius (Invited), Dr. Robin Robinson of BARDA (Invited), Robert Bazell NBC News, Lisa Koonin MN, MPH CDC, and many more. 

 


Flublogia is well represented, as well, and I’m pleased to announce that my buddy and fellow blogger Scott McPherson will be presenting Will Telework Work?: Keeping Information Technology up if People Go down and fellow blogger, author, and reporter extraordinaire Maryn McKenna will be moderating a panel on Your Organization's Anticipation of, and Response to, the Media's Coverage.


(And Congratulations to Maryn for her recent DART Center Ochberg Fellowship!)

 

Here are the details of the seminar, and information on how to register to attend.

 

 

Keeping the World Working During the H1N1 Pandemic


Protecting Employee Health, Critical Operations, and Customer Relations

September 22-23, 2009
Minneapolis, MN
We're beyond theory, and on to reality and execution.

For the first time in our history an influenza pandemic is on a collision course with the global just-in-time economy. Are you ready?

We're convening pandemic response experts in public and private sectors who know their business and are ready to act. We'll tackle with candor, urgency, and practicality how to brace our enterprises for the months ahead.

By participating in this summit, you will:

  • Interact with pressure-tested peers willing to share what's worked for them
  • Get the straight story on vaccines, antiviral drugs, and infection control
  • Benchmark pandemic HR policies on sick leave, pay, travel, & HIPAA
  • Identify work-around tactics to deal with supply-chain shortages
  • Turn guidance into actions that will keep you in business
  • Go back to work with best-of-class knowledge and resources

VIEW THE FULL AGENDA | REGISTER NOW

Be prepared to work.

New This Year: Healthcare System Track

This track addresses the nuts and bolts of responding to H1N1 influenza in a healthcare setting and is designed specifically for professionals working in healthcare systems and facilities.

  • Supply Chain Inventory Gaps: Community Planning, Vendor Agreements, Supplies, Antivirals/Vaccines, Stockpiles
  • Maintaining Workforces: How to Address Staffing, Sick Time, and Credentialing/Privileges
  • Reducing Risk of Transmission: Protecting Employees and Patients Through Respiratory Protection, Protocols, and Compliance Monitoring
  • Communications: Keeping Employees, Patients, Public Health, Media, and the Community Informed

In addition, a Human Resources Track is being finalized and will be posted soon.