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Geriatric Mental Health Disaster and Emergency Preparedness

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2005 Collaborations in<br />

Bioterrorism <strong>and</strong> <strong>Emergency</strong><br />

<strong>Preparedness</strong> Reaching<br />

Beyond Individual GECs<br />

(1) OVAR/GEC:<br />

Multiple online<br />

training resources at<br />

http://louisville.edu/<br />

sphis/chhp/<br />

educationtraining/distnacelearning.html<br />

(2) CNYGEC 40-hour<br />

certifi cate program<br />

conducted (Spring)<br />

(3) Draft of “A White<br />

Paper on Bioterrorism<br />

<strong>and</strong> Aging:<br />

Recommendations<br />

for the Nation’s<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Work Force,”<br />

a HRSA contract<br />

with the Texas<br />

Consortium of GECs<br />

Johnson, A., Howe, J. L.,<br />

McBride, M., Palmisano, B.,<br />

Perweiler, El, Roush, R., et al.<br />

Bioterrorism <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Preparedness</strong> in<br />

Aging (BPEPA): HRSAfunded<br />

GEC collaboration for<br />

curricula <strong>and</strong> training.<br />

Gerontology <strong>and</strong> <strong>Geriatric</strong>s<br />

Education, 26(4), 63–86.<br />

(1) CNYGEC: <strong>Geriatric</strong><br />

<strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Preparedness</strong><br />

curriculum, basis for 40hour<br />

certifi cate program<br />

(2) OVAR/GEC distance<br />

learning modules: OVAR/<br />

GEC Community <strong>Emergency</strong><br />

Response Teams–CERT<br />

(TRAIN ID: 1005655),<br />

OVAR/GEC P<strong>and</strong>emic Flu<br />

<strong>and</strong> Aging (Loading; Future<br />

TRAIN ID: 1009188)<br />

2006 (1) Poster, Gerontological<br />

Society annual meeting,<br />

November, Innovative <strong>and</strong><br />

Imaginative Methods of<br />

Teaching <strong>Geriatric</strong><br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Preparedness</strong><br />

(2) Symposium, Association<br />

for Gerontology in Higher<br />

Education annual meeting,<br />

February, Lessons Learned<br />

from Katrina, Rita, <strong>and</strong><br />

Wilma in <strong>Emergency</strong><br />

<strong>Preparedness</strong>:<br />

Interdisciplinary <strong>and</strong><br />

Multi-Modal Teaching<br />

Methods<br />

(1) CNYGEC<br />

curriculum posted<br />

on POGOe<br />

(2) CNYGEC 40-hour<br />

certifi cate program<br />

conducted (Spring )<br />

(1) Taylor, S. <strong>Disaster</strong> planning:<br />

Can you ever really be<br />

ready? Aging Successfully,<br />

17(1), 3, 4, 15.<br />

OVAR/GEC E-Newsletter for<br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Preparedness</strong> for<br />

Aging (http://cwte.louisville.<br />

edu/ovar/emergency/<br />

fall2007.htm), <strong>Preparedness</strong><br />

for Long-Term Care (http://<br />

cwte.louisville.edu/ovar/emer<br />

gency/winter2008.htm)<br />

2007 (1) Symposium, American<br />

Society on Aging annual<br />

meeting, Chicago, March,<br />

Helping Rural Elders to Prepare<br />

for Emergencies<br />

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