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UCSF Influenza Workplace Guidelines October 25, 2004

UCSF Officials Issue Interim Flu Vaccine Guidelines UCSF Today Article October 22, 2004

UCSF to Dispense Flu Vaccine to High-Risk Patients First UCSF Today Article October 12, 2004

An Important Message From The Medical Center Infection Control Committee & The Campus Communicable Disease Prevention Program October 8, 2004

Botulism Focus for Emergency Drill Next Month UCSF Today Article October 7, 2004

Campus Launches “We ID” Campaign to Boost Use of Badges UCSF Today Article September 24, 2004

Third Annual Public Safety Fair in October UCSF Today Article September 24, 2004

West Nile Virus an Increasing Presence in San Francisco
From Senior Vice Chan. Steve Barclay & John Conte, MD Dir. Hospital Epidemiology & Infection Control September 29, 2004

San Francisco Office of Emergency Services Find out how you can prepare yourself and your family for an emergency. You can also learn what to do in response to a specific disaster, like a tsunami, just in case.

Ready.Gov Some of the things you can do to prepare for the unexpected, such as assembling a supply kit and developing a family communications plan, are the same for both a natural or man-made emergency. As seen in Ready.gov, there are important differences among potential terrorist threats that will impact the decisions you make and the actions you take.

Campus Observes September as National Preparedness Month UCSF Today Article Augus 26, 2004

West Nile Virus Update UCSF Today Article August 17, 2004

UCSF Police Bulletin Regarding Current Terrorist Status

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

Drill to Train for Release of Radiation UCSF Today Article 3-16-04

January through March Is Fire Safety Quarter UCSF Today Article 1/22/04 Alert Status: Yellow

UCSF Guidelines for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) 1/20/04 Alert Status: Yellow

UCSF Workplace Guidelines for Influenza 1/20/04 Alert Status: Yellow

Disaster Drill Tests UCSF ’s Response to Plague Outbreak 12/01/03 Alert Status: Yellow

Understanding and Preventing Computer Transmitted Diseases11/04/03 Alert Status: Yellow

Disaster Exercise Set for November 13 UCSF Today Article 10/13/03 Alert Status: Yellow

Flu Shots Available to All Staff UCSF Today Article 10/10/03 Alert Status: Yellow

UCSF Takes Steps to Protect IT Systems from Attacks UCSF Today Article 10/1/03 Alert Status: Yellow

" SFDPH to Conduct Mass Vaccination Exercise / Presentation on "Preparing for Mass Vaccination: The Example of Smallpox " (UCSF Safety & Security Update) 06/05/03 Alert Status: Yellow

Controlling Access to UCSF in Post 9/11 World UCSF Today article 06/02/03 Alert Status: Yellow

UCSF to Train for Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Triage UCSF Today article 05/14/03 Alert Status: Yellow

Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA)

UCSF Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)

Towers Sailed Through Emergency Drills UCSF Today article 03/26/03

Emergency Drills at UCSF -- New Assembly Areas Increase Readiness on Campus UCSF Today article 03/10/03

Coping with Stress During Uncertain Times UCSF Today article announcing new FSAP new website, "Coping with Stress During Uncertain Times"

Stress and Coping in Uncertain Times Articles & Resources: UCSF Human Resources

UCSF Campus Code of Conduct 2002

How to Handle Suspicious Mail UCSF Health & Safety Watch

Bioterrorism and the Health Professional UCSF Lecture Series

War, Terrorism, and Public Health Lecture presented by Center on Social Disparities in Health and Student Health Professionals for Social Responsibility

Suspicious Mail Alert U.S. Postal Service

American Red Cross First aid primer and handbook for family and office emergency plans

EPA Response to September 11 Environmental Protection Agency Reponse to World Trade Center; long term health & environmental effects of disaster

 

 

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