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2008 Conference
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Preparing for Pandemic
July 8 - 10 - Colorado Springs, CO
For over 150 years, pioneers in
the Rocky Mountain West have been inventing ways to bridge the
Continental Divide, an obstacle of enormous challenge with altitudes
often exceeding 14,000 feet. The Continental Divide Disaster Behavioral
Health Conference continues this pioneering tradition by promoting the
creation of exciting, innovative partnerships that improve
interventions following a disaster, terrorist event, or pandemic
outbreak. Scientists and practitioners must come together in order to
infuse one another’s work with new ideas and understanding that will
spark innovation in practice and in science.
In 2007, during our inaugural conference, we began bridging the divide
in the Rocky Mountain Region. This year, we are joined by the United
States Northern Command’s Office of the Command Surgeon, and are
focusing the conference on Preparing for Pandemic Influenza.
We are working together to bridge the national divide that exists
between scientists and practitioners at all levels of government who
must share ideas, knowledge and understanding in order to respond
effectively to a large-scale disaster like a pandemic outbreak.
As professionals passionate about disaster behavioral health, we
believe that by coming together we will build a bridge across the
divide that separates us, one that will enhance our behavioral health
community and advance our profession.
To download the 2008 conference brochure click here.
To download presentations from the 2008 conference, click on the
Speakers button; speakers who shared their presentations have them
listed underneath their names.
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