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Score: 93 |
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Essentials of Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Management, 2nd Edition |
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ISBN: 978-1-284-12147-6,
210 pages,
Soft Cover ISBN-10: 1-284-12147-X |
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Copyright: |
2019 |
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Edition: |
2nd |
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Editor: |
Katz, Rebecca, PhD, MPH; Banaski, James A., Jr., MS, MEP, CEM |
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Specialties:
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Emergency Medical Services
, Public Health |
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Publisher: |
Jones & Bartlett Learning |
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25 Mall Road |
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Burlington, MA 01803 |
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UNITED STATES |
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P: 800-832-0034
F: 978-443-8000 |
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http://www.jblearning.com |
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Imprint: |
American Public Health Association |
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Series Title: |
Essential Public Health |
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List Price: |
$83.95 |
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At A Glance
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The public health community plays a vital role in identifying, responding to, containing, and recovering from emergencies. Essentials of Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Management takes an all hazards approach to public health preparedness and emergency management by providing broad perspectives on local, national, and global threats. The Second Edition adds authoritative coverage of the field of Emergency Management with the addition of a new co-author, James Banaski, Jr., a hands-on emergency management professional. The Second Edition also includes case studies on Ebola and Zika which demonstrate approaches to addressing the threat of emerging infectious diseases. Additional case studies focus on bioterrorism, environmental disasters, and the need for a coordinated approach involving the full range of first responders, public health and clinical health professionals, and a range of other emergency response professionals.
This title includes an access code for an accompanying website with supplementary materials. |
Reviewer:
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Pauline Tither,
DNP MBA MS RN CNP
(Private Practice)
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If this is a 2nd or later edition, is this new edition needed? |
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Reviewer:
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Pauline Tither,
DNP MBA MS RN CNP
(Private Practice)
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Description
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This second edition of a book first published in 2011 presents recent changes in the field of public health preparedness. It has five new chapters on emergency management by a new second author, so it represents a significant update and enlargement of the first edition. |
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Purpose
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The field of public health preparedness and emergency management has evolved with the appearance of new local, national, and global threats; new legislation; and new knowledge and methods to prepare, manage, investigate, and recover from public health threats and emergencies. This book was written as an introduction to this field, reflecting the changes in public health preparedness and emergency management in recent years. |
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Audience
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The intended audience is both undergraduate and graduate students. No previous exposure to the field of public health preparedness and emergency management is necessary. Students with more advanced knowledge of the field will also find much of interest because chapters succinctly bring together information from many different sources and analyze the response to recent well-known public health threats and natural and man-made disasters. |
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Features
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This book includes many features that facilitate students' learning. It is clearly written, easy to follow and understand, and its good use of color, page space, graphics, and fonts give it an eye-catching layout. Case studies on responses to recent public health threats and disasters around the globe are included, illustrating the real-life use of the principles and methods discussed. Every chapter summarizes important information in easy-to-understand tables, charts, and illustrations. There are also extensive lists of abbreviations and terms used in the public health preparedness and emergency management field. |
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Assessment
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The authors succeed in providing an updated book to introduce students to the field of public health preparedness and emergency management. The depth and detail of this book enable readers to move from basic concepts to the new knowledge and skills needed to be effective participants in efforts to respond to public health threats and emergencies. |
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