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Module 5 - Emergency Response Surveillance


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Categories:
Integrated Mosquito Management |  Emergency Response
Faculty:
Whitney Qualls |  Lee Green
Course Levels:
All Levels
Duration:
28 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Never Expires.


Description

Welcome to Module 5 Emergency Response Surveillance of the AMCA's Mosquito Management During a Public Health Emergency Virtual Training Program.

Emergency Response Surveillance

  • Determine when an emergency has occurred
  • Response guide
  • Increase chances of financial reimbursement
  • Baseline data
  • Different types of surveillance data

Additional Resources:

  1. FEMA. 2020. Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide Version 4. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Retrieved September 12, 2024 from https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_pappg-v4-updated-links_policy_6-1-2020.pdf

If you are interested in completing the AMCA's Mosquito Management During a Public Health Emergency Virtual Training Program Certificate, you MUST do this module within the overall program. If you have not come to this page from the program please subscribe to the program prior to beginning this module, please click here to begin

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Faculty

Whitney Qualls Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Whitney Qualls obtained her B.S. in Biology from the University of the Cumberlands, Williamsburg, Kentucky, a M.S. in Medical Entomology from Auburn University, Auburn, AL, and a Ph.D in Medical Entomology from the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.  Her expertise and training are in vector ecology and behavior and applied operational vector control strategies. She has over 15 years of experience working at the local and state level in mosquito surveillance and control.  Dr. Qualls is the Assistant Director at Anastasia Mosquito Control District (AMCD), St. Johns County, Florida. She has over 80 peer-reviewed publications.


Lee Green Related Seminars and Products


Lee Green is the Senior Medical Entomologist and Director of the Entomology Lab at the Indiana Department of Health. Before taking on that role in 2021, he was a field Medical Entomologist at the Indiana Department of Health for over 15 years where he served as a vector-borne disease subject matter expert in Northern Indiana. During that time, he collected and identified over a half a million mosquitoes and thousands of ticks to study the arthropods and diseases that impact human health. 


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