Breakout Session A: How Are We Working Toward a Trained and Competent Disaster Health Workforce?

Presenters: Moderator - Jack Herrmann, MSEd, NCC, LMHC, Senior Advisor and Chief, Public Health Programs, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Jennifer Freeland, State Volunteer Coordinator, Virginia Department of Health Lori Upton, RN, BSN, MS, CEM, Director of Prepared...

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