Coping and Emergency Preparedness in the Aftermath of September 11

The School of Medicine Human Resource Group will host a noon hour presentation and discussion for any interested staff, faculty, or students that will focus on coping in the aftermath of September 11th. Many of us continue to experience various levels of stress and anxiety about the terrorism, about how we can be prepared, and what is being done to ensure our safety. Our School of Medicine Health & Safety Office, the Stanford Help Center, and the Stanford University Police will present information and answer questions. The agenda is below, and we hope that anyone interested will attend.

When: Monday, November 5, 2001, Noon-1:00 p.m.

Where: Fairchild Auditorium

Agenda:

Human Resource Group,
   Cori Bossenberry
   Introduction

School of Medicine, Health & Safety
   David Silberman and Keith Perry
   Emergency Preparedness: What you can do, what your department is doing, what the School is doing

Stanford Help Center
   David Rasch
   Coping in the Aftermath of Sept. 11th and the continuing threats of terrorism in America

Stanford University Police
   Marvin Moore
   The role of University police the City and County, with School of Medicine, with departments. How should we prepare and respond to emergencies?

If you have any questions please call Norma at 5-8607.

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