Come view your peers research, practice or general findings and expand your knowledge of the emergency management field during the morning program break on Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Posters will be displayed in the River Concourse area outside the EMEX/Registration Hall. Participants will be standing by their posters available to discuss their research and answer questions.
PLUS, some of our IAEM-USA Caucus and Committee Chairs will have posters showcasing their work over the past year. Come talk to these chairs and expand your career by getting involved in IAEM.
Name
Division
Title
Best Practices in Disaster Public Communications: Evacuation Alerting and Social Media
Abstract | Poster
Meeting the Needs of Vulnerable Populations: Best Practices Regarding Maternal and Infant Health throughout the Four Phases of the Disaster Cycle
A Review and Comparative Analysis of Preparedness in Prince George’s County, Maryland
Information Sharing during Complex Public Health Events: An Analysis of the Uganda COVID-19 Response Using D-DEMATEL Method
Working Dogs and Disaster Preparedness: Identifying Gaps in the Literature
An Analysis of the Memphis County Warning Area Tornado Climatology and its Implications on Local Emergency Preparedness
How Gender-Mainstreamed Spatial Programming in Emergency Shelters Can Mitigate Gender-Based Violence Against Women Following Disaster Events
DeKalb Strike Team Initiative: An Emergency Preparedness Model for Providing COVID-19 Vaccinations to Vulnerable Communities in DeKalb County, GA
All-Hazards in the Time of COVID
Equity in Action: At the Intersection of Public Health and Emergency Management in St. Louis, Missouri
How to Strategically Build a Culture of Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness at a Community College
Maintaining Vital Relationships between the NWS and Emergency Managers Via Collaborative Exercises
The Intersection of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion with the Incident Command System
Case Study in Starting a Campus CERT Program
An Operation Center’s Pivotal Role in Tsunami Operations across the Pacific
Pediatric Situational Awareness: Regional Metrics Pertinent in the Disaster Cycle
Responder Safety in Austere Conditions
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Public Health Emergency Management Fellowship: Strengthening the International Public Health Workforce
Evacuation Planning and Stakeholder Engagement for a Remote Coastal Canadian Indigenous Community
Vaccine Clinics Excel at Zero Waste
Post- COVID Pandemic Business Continuity Challenges and Opportunities
“Preparedness Promoters:” A Community-Based Method to Assess Vulnerability and Resilience in Marginalized Populations
Roundtables to Resilience Series
Activating Disability-Led Organizations in Disasters to Fill the Gaps of Systematic Exclusion
Abstract
Using Community Lifeline Capability Assessment Planning Templates to Evaluate Food & Water, Supply Chain for Resilience during Catastrophic Events
NWS Western Region Support For Large Pre-Planned Events
Strengthening Collaboration and Coordination through the Implementation of Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) in Montgomery County
Aroostook County and Greater Wenatchee’s Social Resilience Indicators: Micro- and Mid-Level Social Resilience Indicators in Rural Communities