Columbia Univ., Manhattan, NY. Analyzes impact of 9/11, anthrax attacks that followed, and subsequent preparations for a smallpox attack on the nation's public health infrastructure. For public policy makers. Softcover, hardcover available. DNLM: Public Policy-New York City.
David Rosner is Professor of Public Health and History at Columbia University and Codirector of the Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health
Foreword by Daniel M. Fox and Samuel L. Milbank
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Remembering the Moment
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1 September 11 and the Shifting Priorities of Public and Population Health in New York City
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2 Emergency Preparedness, Bioterrorism, and the States
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3 Emergency Preparedness, Bioterrorism, and the CDC: Federal Involvement before and after 9/11
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Conclusion: What Lessons Have We Learned?
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Notes
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Index
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