Health Center Emergency Preparedness and Response Forum Webinar Series 2
Session 2: Community Partnerships The Health Center Preparedness and Response Forum has been a joint effort of 14 NTTAPs established in 2020 in response to the public health crisis and the impact it had on service delivery in health centers across the country, to facilitate discussions and host subject matter experts, as needed, to present information and provide point-in-time resources for health centers. During each year of the project period, the Forum NTTAPs hosted a four-part webinar series that addressed challenges related to emergency preparedness and recovery. During year 3, The (2025-2026) sessions of the four-part bimonthly webinar series focused on Extreme Weather, Community Partnerships, Workforce Readiness, and Patient Supports.

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