The Public Health Crisis Survival Guide: Leadership and Management in Trying Times

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Firefighters are taught to battle flames. Police learn to respond quickly to 911 calls.

So why are so few health officials prepared for public health crises?

Updated to consider the COVID-19 pandemic,
The Public Health Crisis Survival Guide is here to help. Whether it's an infectious disease outbreak, a scathing news report, or a sudden budget calamity, this book gives public health readers an honest and practical overview of what to do when things go wrong -- not just to survive, but to lead and thrive in the most difficult circumstances.

With examples drawn from history, recent headlines, and the author's own experience at the local, state, and federal levels, this book covers:

· how to recognize, manage, and communicate in a crisis
· how to pivot from managing a crisis to advocating for long-term policy change that can prevent the crisis from happening again
· how to awaken a sense of crisis on a longstanding problem to generate momentum for change
· taboo topics, including whether and how to apologize for mistakes

Written by a voice of experience, practicality, good humor, and an eye toward the recent COVID-19 pandemic,
The Public Health Crisis Survival Guide will be a source of enrichment and reassurance for the next generation of public health students and practitioners.

Author(s): Joshua M. Sharfstein
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 256
City: New York

Cover
Title
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
1 Introduction
I History
2 Elixir Sulfanilamide
3 Thalidomide
4 The Swine Flu of 1976
5 HIV
II Management
6 Recognizing a Crisis
7 Crisis Management
8 Communications and Politics
9 Preventing the Next Crisis
III Strategic Considerations
10 Responsibility and Blame
11 Opportunity in Crisis
Epilogue
APPENDIX 1 In Depth: AIDS Activists and the FDA
APPENDIX 2 Rethinking Science and Politics
APPENDIX 3 Banishing “Stakeholders”
APPENDIX 4 Flint, Michigan, and the Failureof Public Agencies
APPENDIX 5 On Fear, Distrust, and Ebola
APPENDIX 6 Of Mouse and Measles
APPENDIX 7 On Working for Henry Waxman
APPENDIX 8 Crises and Population Health
APPENDIX 9 Why the United States Has Failed So Spectacularly to Control COVID- 19
APPENDIX 10 Legitimacy and Public Health
INDEX