The following materials and selected resources are complements to the guidelines in "How to Lead during Bioattacks with the Public's Trust and Help: A Manual for Mayors, Governors, and Top Health Officials"
Printer-friendly version of "How to Lead" Manual (aka Executive Summary): Text-only version for convenient copying and reproduction
PowerPoint presentation that reviews working group recommendations: Presentation that users can customize for briefings in their own institutional settings, provided that UPMC Center for Biosecurity markings and citations remain intact
2003 National Summit on Leadership during Bioterrorism: Conference proceedings of "The Public As an Asset, Not a Problem," convened in Washington, DC, February 3-4, 2003. Reviews recent terrorist and public health crises to discern leadership principles for engaging the public in response
Select Planning and Response Resources: A sampling of resources that address issues (e.g., volunteers, psychological impact, stigma) and groups of people (e.g., children, frail elderly, ethnic minority groups) frequently overlooked in bioterrorism planning and response