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San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center

San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center. Who are we?. San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center. San Francisco Department of Public Health. Advisory Committee: ABAHO. Partnered with: UC Berkeley CIDER. NACCHO APC Network. San Francisco Bay Area APC.

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San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center

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  1. San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center

  2. Who are we? San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center San Francisco Department of Public Health Advisory Committee: ABAHO Partnered with: UC Berkeley CIDER NACCHO APC Network

  3. San Francisco Bay Area APC Expertise in Infectious Disease Emergency Preparedness • San Francisco DPH • Communicable Disease Control & Prevention Section • Bioterrorism & Infectious Disease Emergencies Unit UC Berkeley Center for Infectious Diseases & Emergency Readiness (CIDER)

  4. San Francisco Bay Area APC Expertise in Infectious Disease Emergency Preparedness Our products: • Infectious Disease Emergency Response (IDER) Toolkit • Pandemic Influenza Vaccination Implementation (PIVI) Toolkit

  5. IDER ToolkitInfectious Disease Emergency Response Because resources often say “what” to do, but not “how” to do it • Guidance and tools necessary to develop & operationalize one NIMS-compliant plan • One core plan for all infectious disease emergencies • Modular and scalable • ICS structure adapted for public health

  6. IDER ToolkitInfectious Disease Emergency Response Incident Command System (ICS) structure

  7. IDER Toolkit: Organizational Chart Receive requests from, develop, & disseminate information for outside audiences Oversee efforts to prevent and/or slow spread of disease Coordinate response with local medical care systems Oversee investigation & surveillance strategies Receive, manage and analyze information about the infectious disease emergency

  8. IDER Plan

  9. IDER Toolkit • Core Plan Templates • Divided by modules depicted in org chart • Details the roles and responsibilities for each module • Situation-Specific Annexes for Pan Flu, Bioterrorism, etc.

  10. IDER Toolkit • Appendix of samples and modifiable templates • Public health-specific ICS forms • Health Alerts • Job Action Sheets • Protocols & Forms • Reference materials • And more!

  11. IDER Toolkit The IDER Toolkit: Available online in August 2010 Contents • Overview • Org Charts • Core Plan • Annexes • Appendix • Training Resources

  12. PIVI ToolkitPandemic Influenza Vaccination Implementation Community Assessment for Emergency Preparedness • Guidance and tools for creating and conducting surveys in order to proactively prepare for vaccination campaigns • Helps inform current and future planning, marketing and risk-communication activities • Incremental and continual planning for more efficient preparedness efforts • May be applied to both seasonal and pandemic influenza

  13. PIVI ToolkitPandemic Influenza Vaccination Implementation Community Assessment as a Preparedness Tool • Describing types of Surveys and Assessments • Identifying Populations of Interest • Choosing a Sampling Method Survey Management and Implementation • Implementing Surveys • Analyzing and Interpreting Survey Data • Putting Survey Data to Use Online & Electronic Tools for Community Assessment • Using Relational Database Software • Using Online Population-based Data

  14. San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center IDER and PIVI Toolkits Available August 2010 Shannon Limjuco, MPH APC Program Manager San Francisco Department of Public Health Phone: (415) 554-2669 Email: Shannon.Limjuco@sfdph.org

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