Acknowledgments
We want to acknowledge the fine work of our internal planning team:
- Allene Mares, Regional Health Administrator, Community Based Public Health
- Allison Bishop, I&Q Planner, Community Health Services
- Amy Eiden, Special Projects Manager - Legal, Preparedness
- Carina Elsenboss, APC Program Manager, Preparedness
- Chas DeBolt, Epidemiologist, Communicable Disease and Epidemiology
- Diane Bonne, Response Program Manager, Preparedness
- Diana Vinh, Training Manager, Preparedness
- Jo Ellen Warner, Senior Risk Communication Specialist, Risk Communications
- Jim Jorgensen, APC Program Manager, Preparedness
- Mark Rowe, Business Continuity Manager, Preparedness
- Michael Loehr, Preparedness Director, Preparedness
- Michelle Pennylegion, Preparedness Manager, Community Health Services
- Shelly McKeirnan, EPI Response Coordinator, Communicable Disease and Epidemiology
- Caren Adams, Regional Health Educator, Community Based Public Health
- June Beleford, Regional Health Educator, Community Based Public Health
- Elaine Cummins, Regional Health Educator, Community Based Public Health
- Kathleen Kalb, Staff Development Specialist, Community Health Services
And our group of internal advisors:
- Charisa Fotinos, MD, Medical Director, Community Health Services
- Jeff Duchin, MD, Disease Control Officer, Communicable Disease and Epidemiology
- Nancy Cherry, RN, Chief of Nursing, Community Health Services
And our external advisors:
- Multnomah County (Oregon) DRAFT "Isolation & Quarantine and Other Community Containment Actions" Regional Public Health Emergency Response Plan
- Massachusetts Department of Public Health
- Spokane Regional Health District I & Q Plan
Our toolkit development partners:
- Meredith Li-Vollmer
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The Advanced Practice Centers Program is coordinated and managed by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) and receives its funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under Award Number 1H75TP000309-01. The contents of this publication are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC.

