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277. East Carolina <strong>University</strong> Environmental Health Program (EHST 6010 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Health), “Effectively Communicating Safety and Health Information Through the<br />

Mass Media”, Greenville, NC, February 13, 2007. (n = 72)<br />

278. West <strong>University</strong> Rotary Club, “Panic or Preparedness: Responding to the Threat <strong>of</strong> Terroristic Uses <strong>of</strong><br />

Weapons <strong>of</strong> Mass Destruction”, Houston, TX, February 15, 2007 (n = 66)<br />

279. Greater Houston Industrial Hygiene Council, “The Compelling Display <strong>of</strong> Health and Safety<br />

Information for Desired Decision Making” Houston, TX, February 15, 2007 (n = 25).<br />

280. <strong>Texas</strong> Public Health Association Annual Meeting “A Special Briefing on the Preparedness Impacts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Recent Radiological Poisoning Events”, Galveston, TX, February 26, 2007 (n = 110).<br />

281. Basic Disaster Life Support Training Class, Radiological Disaster Threats, <strong>Texas</strong> Public Health<br />

Association Annual Meeting, Galveston, TX, February 26, 2007 (n = 21)<br />

282. Montgomery Community College and Conroe Regional Medical Center Radiologic Technologist<br />

Continuing Education Program “A Special Briefing on the Preparedness Impacts <strong>of</strong> the Recent<br />

Radiological Poisoning Events”, Conroe, TX, March 3, 2007 (n = 60).<br />

283. Sul Ross State <strong>University</strong> Life Sciences Seminar “Panic or Preparedness: Comprehending the<br />

Threat <strong>of</strong> Domestic Uses <strong>of</strong> Weapons <strong>of</strong> Mass Destruction”, Alpine, TX, March 7, 2007 (n = 35)<br />

284. <strong>Texas</strong> Medical Center Parking Services “Panic or Preparedness: Comprehending the Threat <strong>of</strong><br />

Domestic Uses <strong>of</strong> Weapons <strong>of</strong> Mass Destruction”, Houston, TX, March 21, 2007 (n = 23)<br />

285. Oklahoma State <strong>University</strong> Fire Protection and Safety Technology Academic Program FPST 4133<br />

Industrial Hygiene Instrumentation, “The Compelling Display <strong>of</strong> Health and Safety Information for<br />

Desired Decision Making” Stillwater, OK, March 26, 2007 (n = 21).<br />

286. Oklahoma State <strong>University</strong> Fire Protection and Safety Technology Academic Program, FPST 2023<br />

Occupational Safety, “The Compelling Display <strong>of</strong> Health and Safety Information for Desired<br />

Decision Making” Stillwater, OK, March 26, 2007 (n = 30).<br />

287. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California System “EH&S Academy” San Diego, CA, April 2-3, 2007 (n = 51).<br />

288. Twelve Oaks Hospital “Basic Disaster Life Support – Radiological and Chemical Threats” Houston,<br />

TX, April 12, 2007 (n = 13)<br />

289. Campus Safety, Health and Environmental Management – PRIZM Regional EH&S Workshop,<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Central Florida “Understanding How Universities Work” Orlando, FL, April 16, 2007 (n<br />

= 32)<br />

290. Campus Safety, Health and Environmental Management – PRIZM Regional EH&S Workshop,<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Central Florida “A Risk Management and Insurance Primer for EH&S Programs”<br />

Orlando, FL, April 16, 2007 (n = 32)<br />

291. Government Horizons Training Workshop: Medical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Disaster Management Conference:<br />

Lessons Learned in Disaster Medicine from Recent Natural and Manmade Catastrophes Program<br />

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