|  | | Home > Events > Disease, Disaster, and Democracy, 2006 Site Map Overview Agenda Opening Remarks, Monica Schoch-Spana Welcome, Tara O'Toole Keynote Address: Why the Public's Trust and Help Matter in Health Emergencies, DA Henderson
Panel I: What Government Gains by Engaging the Public
What Does "Public Involvement" Mean?, Mary Pat McKinnon A National Charter for Hometown Security, Karen Marsh Citizen Engagement at the Public Health Agency of Canada, Elaine Chatigny
Panel II: Show Me! An Inside Look at Citizen Engagement Grassroots Hazard Management in Tornado Alley, Ann Patton The Public's Take on "Who's First in Line for Pandemic Flu Vaccine?", Roger Bernier A Bayou Community's Cultural and Physical Survival Before and After Katrina, Kristina Peterson
Lunch Session: Polio as the People's Disease, David Oshinsky
Why We Need Citizen and Community Engagement to Get Through the Next Pandemic Flu
Introduction: What Would a Modern-Day Flu Pandemic Look Like?, Eric Toner Roundtable I: Who Receives the Limited Doses of Pandemic Flu Vaccine? An Exercise in Shared Decision-Making Roundtable II: What If Hospitals Cannot Take Everyone In? The Problem of Meeting Immense Medical Needs
Concluding Remarks, Monica Schoch-Spana
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