UNC Gillings School of Public Health

2012 Publications

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Journals

Markiewicz M, Bevc C, Hegle J, Horney JA, Davies M, MacDonald PDM. Linking public health agencies and hospitals for improved emergency preparedness: North Carolina’s public health epidemiologist program. BMC Public Health. 2012;12:141.

Davis MV, Cilenti D, Gunther-Mohr C, Baker EL. Participatory research partnerships: Addressing relevant public health system challenges. Public Health Rep. 2012;127:230-234.

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Presentations

Ivy J. Enhancing the Value Stream in Public Health Preparedness through Modeling: A Systems Engineering Approach. Presented at: Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012; February 21-24, 2012; Anaheim, Calif.    

Samoff E, Waller A, MacDonald PDM. Implementation of electronic surveillance systems expands local health department surveillance capacity. Poster presented at: Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012; February 21-24, 2012; Anaheim, Calif.

Bevc C, Horney JA, MacDonald PDM. Integrating vulnerable and at-risk populations into public health preparedness planning. Presented at: Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012; February 21-24, 2012; Anaheim, Calif. 

Davis MV, Bevc C, Mays G. P-CAS: A preliminary metric and baseline for preparedness capacity and capabilities. Presented at: Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012; February 21-24, 2012; Anaheim, Calif.

MacDonald PDM, Horney JA, Casani J. Translating evidence into action: Improving the effectiveness of regional public health workforce assets. Presented at: Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012; February 21-24, 2012; Anaheim, Calif.

Wilfert RA, Alexander LK, Montoya TA, Umble K, George A. From training to job performance: Developing best practices for transfer of learning to ensure a prepared workforce. Poster presented at: Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012; February 21-24, 2012; Anaheim, Calif.

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Other Publications

NCPERRC Introduces New Vulnerable and At-Risk Populations Resource Guide. Impact: a quarterly newsletter. The North Carolina Institute for Public Health. January 2012.

Tinling M, Simon M, Horney JA. Community assessments: public safety and health messaging during 2011 Holly Shelter Game Land wildfire, Pender County, NC. EpiNotes. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services: Raleigh, NC.

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