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Dayton, Ohio, in Leadership Role for Emergency Preparedness.
AScribe Business & Economics News Service, February, 2006
Byline: Wright State University School of Medicine
DAYTON, Ohio, Feb. 28 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Ohio Department of Health has awarded a $2.2 million contract in support of medical readiness and disaster preparedness to the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine.
"This money from the State will move us from believing that we are prepared to actually being prepared for whatever catastrophic event may befall our community," says Glenn Hamilton, M.D., professor and chair of emergency medicine, who is a certified project manager in medical management and will help oversee the project.
In the State contract, the Homeland Emergency Preparedness and Learning (H.E.L.P.) Center, a community-wide...
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