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Beyond H1N1: Getting to Preparedness Excellence
Release Date: June 2009
ID: V-0319-09-CH
The H1N1 influenza virus outbreak is yet another wake-up call to businesses. Companies must be prepared to deal with unexpected calamities of various sorts, whether bioterrorist attacks, Mumbai-like assaults or deadly infectious diseases. With the urgency of the Level 5 pandemic alert appearing to recede, now is the time for companies to take stock and look ahead. For example, no matter the origin of a potential calamity, how well does your company crisis plan reflect the realities of the public health system within which it would have to function? What are the gaps in corporate crisis and pandemic preparedness planning that only effective collaboration with government can fill? What are the best ways to ensure progress is achieved at this vital intersection while there is still time to improve plans?
This webcast will discuss:
Presenter:
Isaac B. Weisfuse, MD, MPH, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Disease Control, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Dr. Weisfuse oversees programs that control all infectious disease in New York City, including those caused by bioterrorism. He has oversight responsibility of NYC's Public Health Laboratory and direction of the agency's emergency preparedness activities, served as an agency incident commander for the World Trade Center disaster, and leads the effort in pandemic flu planning.
Moderator:
David J. Vidal, Director of Research, Global Corporate Citizenship, Director, Center for Corporate Citizenship & Sustainability, The Conference Board, Inc.