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Recognition and Initial Response to Suspected SARS

Course Developer and Design Team

Andreas S. (Andy) Stergachis, PhD, RPh, is active in pharmacy and public health disaster preparedness, chairs the Washington State Pharmacy Association Emergency Preparedness Committee, and is the local county’s Strategic National Stockpile Coordinator. Dr. Stergachis is Principal Investigator of the HRSA-funded Bioterrorism Curriculum Development Program.

John Kobayashi, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community Medicine/Northwest Center for Public Health Practice

Carl Osaki, Clinical Associate Professor of Environmental Health, University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community Medicine/Northwest Center for Public Health Practice

Yuzo Arima, MPH student, University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community Medicine/ Northwest Center for Public Health Practice

Additional contributors to the development of this exercise include:


Rick Gunderson, Regional Emergency Response Coordinator (Region 2)

Jeff Duchin, Chief of Communicable Disease Control at Public Health - Seattle & King County

Marcia Goldoft, Medical Epidemiologist at Communicable Disease at Washington State Department of Health; Public Health Epidemiology Project, Northwest Center for Public Health Practice

Judith Yarrow, Northwest Center for Public Health Practice

Connie Curran, Northwest Center for Public Health Practice

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