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Stehling-Ariza, T., Park, Y., Sury, J., & Abramson, D. (2012). Measuring the impact of Hurricane Katrina on access to a personal healthcare provider: The use of the National Survey of Children's Health for an external comparison group. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16(0):170-177. doi: 10.1007/s10995-012-1006-y

Levin, K. & Chandler, T. (2012) Climate change and disaster preparedness, Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness, third edition, (edited by Tener Goodwin Veenema) Springer Publishing, LLC New York

Culp, D. (2011). The 2010 nuclear posture review: The nexus of biological weapons threats and U.S. nuclear weapons Policy. Biosecurity Commons Review, 2(1).

Meit, M., Redlener, I., Briggs, T.W., Kwanisai, M., Culp, D., & Abramson, D. (2011). Rural and suburban population surge following detonation of an improvised nuclear device: A new model to estimate impact. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 5(1).

Abramson, D.M., Park, Y.S., Stehling-Ariza, T., & Redlener, I (2010). Children as bellwethers of recovery: Dysfunctional systems and the effects of parents, households, and neighborhoods on serious emotional disturbance in children after Hurricane Katrina. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 4:S17-S27.

Abramson, D.M, Stehling-Ariza, T., Park, Y.S., Walsh, L., & Culp, D. (2010). Measuring individual disaster recovery: A socioecological framework. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 4: S46-S54.

Chandler, T., Park, Y., Levin, K.L., & Morse, S.S. (2010). The incorporation of hands-on tasks in an online course: An analysis of a blended learning environment. Interactive Learning Environments, Routledge. doi: 10.1080/10494820.2011.593524

Reilly M.J. & Markenson D. (2010). Referral patterns of patients during a disaster: Who is coming through your hospital doors? Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 4(3):226-31.

Reilly M.J. & Markenson D. (2010). Utilizing paramedics for in-patient critical care surge capacity. American Journal of Disaster Medicine, 5(2).

Garrett, A., Park, Y.S., & Redlener, I. (2009). Mitigating absenteeism in hospital workers during a pandemic. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 3(2):141-147.

Foltin, G. & Redlener, I. (2009). The future of pediatric preparedness. Pediatric Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY; Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY.

Moss, M., Schellhamer, C., & Berman, D. (2009). The Stafford Act and priorities for reform. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 6(1):13.

Reilly, M.J. & Markenson D. (2009). Hospital workers: Who are essential personnel during a disaster? Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 24(3):239-245.

Chandler, T., Qureshi, K., Gebbie, K., & Morse, S. (2008, Sep.-Oct.). Teaching emergency preparedness to public health workers: Use of blended learning in web-based training. Public Health Reports, 123.

Garrett, A.L. & Henretig, F.M. (2008). Biological Terrorism. Pediatric Infectious Disease: The Requisites in Pediatrics. Zaoutis. Philadelphia, PA, Mosby Elsevier: 351-362.

Garrett, A.L. (2008). Of peppers and preparedness. Homeland Security Today - news and analysis, 12:01.

Madrid, P.M., Jaberi, P., Daly, M., Richard, G., & Grant, R. (2008). Mental health services in Louisiana school-based health centers post-Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39(1): 45-51.

Madrid, P.M., Bankston, A.Q., Overholt, S., Brito, A., Domnitz, R., & Grant, R. (2008). Building integrated mental health and medical programs for vulnerable populations post-disaster: Connecting children and families to a medical home. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 23(4): 314 - 321.

Madrid, P. (2008). Meeting mental health needs following a natural disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39(1): 86-92.

Redlener, I. (2008). Population vulnerabilities, preconditions, and the consequences of disasters. Social Research, 75(3).

Berman, D. & Light, P. (2008, October 16). How to fix the Department of Homeland Security. Opinion Feature. Salon.

Raisch, W., Statler, M., Della, D., Berman, R., Hagan, E., & Singh, E. (2008, Sept.). Proceedings of the Florence Forum: The international public-private sector preparedness summit. New York University International Center for Enterprise Preparedness. New York.

Abramson, D.M., Garfield, R., Bennet, B., Jewell, L., Trimbur, C., Stehling, T., & Sanger, N. (2007, Feb. 2). The recovery divide: Poverty and the widening gap among Mississippi children and families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Abramson, D.M., Morse, S.S., Garrett, A., & Redlener, I. (2007). Public health disaster research: Surveying the field, defining its future.

Abramson, D.M., Garfield, R.M., Madrid, P.A., & Redlener, I. (2007). Assessing mental health disability and its psychosocial correlates in a cohort of displaced residents from the Hurricane Katrina-affected Gulf Coast. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s141 - s142.

Garrett, A.L., Grant, R., Madrid, P.M., Brito, A., Abramson, D.M., & Redlener, I. (2007). Children and megadisasters: Lessons learned in the new millennium. Advances in Pediatrics.

Fuller, E. (2007). Disaster Care for persons with psychiatric disabilities: Recommendations for policy change. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 17(4): 238 - 248.

Gershon, R. (2007). Disaster mental health training programs in New York City following 11 September 2001. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s143.

DiMaggio, C., Galea, S., & Madrid, P. (2007). Population selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor prescription rates following a terrorist attack. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s142.

Madrid, P. (2007). Effective disaster mental health policy is integral to preparedness. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s140.

Madrid, P.M., Grant, M.A., Domnitz, R., & Redlener, I. (2007). Establishing permanent mental health programs post-Hurricane Katrina: Lessons learned and recommendations for practice in underserved communities impacted by mass trauma. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s141.

Redlener, I., Brito, A., Shapiro, A., Garfield, R., Abramson, D.M., & Madrid, P.A. (2007). Combined clinical and public health response in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Operation assists and utilization of mobile medical units. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s128.

Reilly M.J., Markenson, D., & Dimaggio, C. (2007). Comfort level of EMS providers in responding to WMD events: Impact of training and equipment. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(4).

Markenson, D., Fuller, E., & Redlener, I. (2007). Emergency Preparedness: Addressing the needs of persons with disabilities.

Markenson, D., Redlener, I., Amler, R., Amler, S., Cieslak, C.T., Cooper, A., Duley, M.G., Garrett, A.L., Foltin, G.L., Guerra, F., Hupert, N., Mackey, B.C., Madrid, P.A., Phillips, S., Reilly, M.J., Romid, L., & Thomas, G. (2007). Pediatric emergency preparedness for natural disasters, terrorism and public health emergencies.

Markenson, D. & Redlener, I. (2007). Pediatrics and persons with disabilities emergency preparedness guidelines and recommendations: Findings from an evidenced-based consensus process."
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s96.

Morse, S.S. (2007). Global infectious disease surveillance and health intelligence. Health Affairs, 26(4): 1069 - 1077.

Morse, S.S. (2007). Global preparedness for public health. Journal of Public Health Policy, 28(2): 196 - 200.

Morse, S.S. (2007). Pandemic influenza: Studying the lessons of history. PNAS, 104(18): 7313 - 7314.

Morse, S.S. (2007). The US pandemic influenza implementation plan at six months. Nature Medicine, 13(6): 681 - 683.

Redlener, I. & Thomas, G.A. (2007). Safer schools in an age of mass violence: Back to the basics of public health. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 1(1): S4 - S5.

Garrett, A. L., Abramson, D. M., & Redlener, I. (2007). Selling disaster preparedness to the public: Why are they not buying? Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 22(1): s120.

Thomas, G.A., Morse, S.S., Alvarez, W., Soloff, L., Abramson, D.M., & Redlener, I. (2007). The New York City principals pandemic flu survey: Are schools prepared? NCDP Info Brief. 2.

Abramson, D.M. & Garfield, R. (2006). On the edge: Children and families displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita face a looming medical and mental health crisis. National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. http://www.ncdp.mailman.columbia.edu/files/On%20the%20Edge%20L-CAFH%20Final%20Report_Columbia%20University.pdf

Berman, D. (2006). National preparedness planning: The historical context and current state of the U.S. public's readiness, 1940-2005. Journal of International Affairs, 59(2): 87 - 103.

Fairchild, A.L., Colgrove, J., Jones, M.M., & Redlener, I., in consultation with Bayer, R. (2006). Ethical and legal challenges posed by mandatory hurricane evacuation: Duties and limits.

Gebbie, K., Alvarez, W., & Valas, J. (2006). Guide to Contracting Public Health Drills and Exercises.

Hoffer-Adou, M.L. (2006). Moving On: The resiliency program's Latino widows' group. Remembrance & Wellness: Five Years After 9/11: 3 - 4.

Johnston, C. & Redlener, I. (2006). Critical concepts for children in disasters identified by hands-on professionals: Summary of issues demanding solutions before the next one. Pediatrics, 117(5): S458 - S460.

Madrid, P.A., Grant, R., Reilly, M.J., & Redlener, I. (2006). Hurricane Katrina and children: Identifying needs and building resiliency. Pediatrics, 117: 448-453.

Morse, S.S., Garwin, R.L., & Olsiewski, P.J. (2006). Next flu pandemic: What to do until the vaccine arrives? Science, 314(5801): 929.

Morse, S.S. & Redlener, I. (2006). Life under the "new normal": Notes on the future of preparedness. 9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks. Susser, Cambridge University Press: 592 - 604.

Redlener, I. (2006). Homeland preparedness for major terrorism in 2006: Not yet ready for prime time. The Grey House Homeland Security Directory Third Edition: xi - xiv.

Redlener, I. (2006). How to make schools safer. Time Magazine.

Redlener, I. (2006). Orphans of the storm. New York Times. New York.

Redlener, I. & Schang, G. (2006). Responding to an emerging humanitarian crisis in Louisiana and Mississippi: Urgent need for health care "Marshall Plan".

Redlener, I., Grant, R., Berman, D.A., Johnson, D., & Abramson, D.M. (2006). Where the American public stands on terrorism, security, and disaster preparedness: Five years after September 11, One year after Hurricane Katrina. http://www.childrenshealthfund.org/calendar/2006_white_paper.pdf

Reilly, M.J. (2006). Accuracy of a priority medical dispatch system in dispatching cardiac emergencies in a suburban community. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 21(2).

Shapiro, A., Seim, L., Christensen, R.C., Dandekar, A., Duffy, M.K., Krol, D.M., Redlener, I., & Brito, A. (2006). Chronicles from out-of-state professionals: Providing primary care to underserved children after a disaster: A national organization response. Pediatrics (Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics), 117(5): S412 - S415.

Madrid, P.A., Reilly, M.J., & Redlener, N.B. (2006). Challenges in meeting immediate emotional needs: short-term impact of a major disaster on children's mental health: Building resiliency in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Pediatrics, 117(5): S448 - S453.

Madrid, P.A. (2006). Innovative approaches to helping victims of 9/11: The Starbucks group. Remembrance & Wellness: Five Years After 9/11: 4.

Madrid, P.A. (2006). A critical concern: Pediatrician self-care after disasters. Pediatrics 117(5): S454 - S457.

Madrid, P.A. (2006). Mental health in the wake of Hurricane Katrina: Science to practice. The Carter Center: 53 - 56.

Redlener, I. (2006). Pediatricians providing sophisticated care under extreme conditions. Pediatrics, 117(5): S355 - S356.

Redlener, I. (2006). Bioterrorism. Current Pediatric Therapy. Elsevier Inc. 18: 885 - 890.

The Task Force on Terrorism 2001-2002 (Hagan, J.F., Balsam, M.J., Gorman, R., Lynch, J., McMillan, J., Olness, K., Peck, G., Redlener, I., Schonfeld, D., & Shannon, M.) (2006). The pediatrician and disaster preparedness. Pediatrics, 117(2): 560 - 565.

Thomas, G.A. (2006, Dec./2007, Jan.). The bigger they are, the harder they fall... maybe not. Urban Influence, 24 - 25.

Thomas, G.A. (2006). Facing our anxieties: A step towards healing. Remembrance & Wellness: Five Years After 9/11: 2 & 3.

DiMaggio, C., Markenson, D., Henning, K., Redlener, I., & Zimmerman, R. (2006). Partnership for preparedness: A model for academic public health. Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 12(1): 22-27.

Hoven, C.W., Lucas, C.P., Wu, P., & Mandell, D.J. (2005). Psychopathology among New York City public school children 6 months after September 11. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62: 545 - 552.

Markenson, D., DiMaggio, C., & Redlener, I. (2005). Preparing health professions students for terrorism, disaster, and public health emergencies: Core competencies. Academic Medicine, 80(6): 517 - 526.

Markenson D., Reilly M.J., & Dimaggio, C. (2005, November). Public health department training of emergency medical technicians for bioterrorism and public health emergencies: Results of a national assessment. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, 11(6) Supplement:S68-S74.

Olson, D.R., Simonson, L., Edelson, P.J., Morse, S.S. (2005). Epidemiological evidence of an early wave of the 1918 influenza pandemic in New York City. PNAS, 102(31): 11059 - 11063.

Redlener, I. (2005). Are our children terrorist targets? San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco: B5.

Redlener, I. (2005). Children in a Post-9/11 World. About children: An Authoritative Resource on the State of Childhood Today. P. R. E. G. Arthur G. Cosby; Linda Hill Southward, Michael Weitzman, AAP Publishing: 30 - 32.

Redlener, I. (2005). Homelessness and its consequences. About children: An Authoritative Resource on the State of Childhood Today. P. R. E. G. Arthur G. Cosby; Linda Hill Southward, Michael Weitzman, AAP Publishing: 42 - 45.

Redlener, I. (2005). Katrina, Rita, and the failure of imagination. Columbia: 12 - 13.

Redlener, I. (2005). State of emergency: New York is way behind the curve in getting ready for the avian flu, top disaster expert warns. Daily News. New York: 35-36.

Redlener, I., Johnson, D., Berman, D.A., & Grant, R. (2005). Follow-Up 2005: Where the American public stands on terrorism and preparedness after Hurricanes Katrina & Rita. http://www.ncdp.mailman.columbia.edu/files/NCDP%202005_Follow%20Up%20Survey_Overview%5B1%5D.pdf

Hagan, J.F., Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, & Task Force on Terrorism. (2005). Psychosocial implications of disaster or terrorism on children: A Guide for the pediatrician. Pediatrics, 116(3): 787 - 785.

DiMaggio, C., Markenson, D., Loo, G.T., & Redlener, I. (2005). The willingness of U.S. emergency medical technicians to respond to terrorist incidents. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense strategy, practice and science, 3(4): 331 - 337.

Hoffman, Y., Everly, G.S., Werner, D., Livet, M., Madrid, P.A., Pfefferbaum, B., & Beaton, R. (2005). Identification and evaluation of mental health and psychosocial preparedness resources from the Centers for Public Health Preparedness. J Public Health Management Practice, Supplemental: S138 - S142.

Degnan, A.N., Markenson, D., Song, Y., Fuller, E., & Redlener, I. (2004). Uncommon sense, uncommon courage: How the New York City school system, its teachers, leadership and students responded to the terror of September 11: 108.

Gershon, R.M., Stone, P.W., Bakken, S., & Larson, E. (2004). Measurement of organizational culture and climate in healthcare. JONA, 34(1): 33 - 40.

Gershon, R.M., Qureshi, K.A., Sepkowitz, K.A., Gurtman, A.C., Galea, S., & Sherman, M.F. (2004). Clinicians' knowledge, attitudes and concerns regarding bioterrorism after a brief educational program." JOEM, 46(1): 77 - 83.

Redlener, I. (2004). Blame government for flu shot shortage. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia.

Redlener, I., Markenson, D., Grant, R., Berman, D., & McKenzie, R. (2004). How Americans feel about terrorism and security three years after September 11: 24.

Redlener, I. (2004). Vaccine crisis erodes confidence in system. Sun-Sentinel, Florida.

Redlener, I. & McKenzie, R. (2004). Atropine Use in Children after Nerve Gas Exposure. NCDP Info Brief. 1: 1 - 8.

Redlener, I. (2004). Pediatric terrorism preparedness national guidelines and recommendations: Findings of an evidenced-based consensus process. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, 2(4): 301-319.

Reilly, M.J. (2004). Complex humanitarian emergencies: Security issues with international public health response. Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International, 10(1).

Markenson, D. & Redlener, I. (2003). Pediatric Preparedness for Disasters and Terrorism, 45.

Redlener, I. (2003). Disaster and terrorism preparedness: What pediatricians need to know.Advances in Pediatrics, 50: 1 - 37.

Redlener, I. (2003). Homeless women and their children in the 21st century. Health and Welfare for Families in the 21st Century. M. Helen, M. Wallace, MPH; Gordon Green, MPH; Kenneth J. Jaros, MSW, PhD; Naomi Morris, MPH, Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Second Edition: 469 - 480.

Redlener, I. (2002). The 9/11 terror attacks: Emotional consequences persist for children and their families. Contemporary Pediatrics, 19(9): 43 - 59.

Morse, S.S. (2002). The vigilance defense. Scientific American, 88 - 89.

Merrill, J.A. & Morse, S.S. (2002). First steps: A pilot preparedness program for public health nurses: 4.

Reilly M.J. Rev of. Disaster Medicine, by Hogan, DE, Burstein, JL. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 2002;75(5/6).