Preparedness—Lessons and Best Practices

Thursday, July 13, 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. MDT
Location: Centennial E

Moderator

Understanding Community Preparedness and Emergency Supply Kit Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices

Amy Helene Schnall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Arianna Hanchey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Impact of Emergency Supply Kit Use Among Those Impacted by Hurricane Ian

Amy Helene Schnall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Arianna Hanchey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Alicia Frasier, RTI International
Laura DiGrande, RTI International

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Emergency Preparedness Rule: Improving Disaster Preparation in U.S. Nursing Homes

Tihara Sommers, Tulane University

Incorporating Pets in Disaster Planning in Atlantic Canada: A Collaborative Approach

Kyle Breen, Dalhousie University
Haorui Wu, Dalhousie University
Amy Birschall, Dalhousie University
Amy Schneider, Valley Veterinary Hospital
Jessica Rock, Valley Veterinary Hospital

State Compound Hazard Planning and Emergency Manager Experience During COVID-19

Logan Gerber-Chavez, University of Delaware

Debated or Deluged: Social Media Conversation Surrounding Drought Conditions Around FEMA Region 7

Cory Armstrong, University of Nebraska—Lincoln
Sharon Meaker-Medcalf, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Sharon Baldinelli, University of Nebraska—Lincoln
Kelly Smith, University of Nebraska–Lincoln

What Are Our Plans Missing and What Are Our Missing Plans?

Vivien Coop, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community
Rebekah Paci-Green, Western Washington University

Exploring Vulnerability and Preparedness: Applying the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey to Disaster Studies

Jason Pudlo, East Carolina University
William Curtis Ellis, Oral Roberts University
Ernest McGowen, University of Richmond

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