Department of Health
Emergency Preparedness
Health Department shares emergency preparedness tips with St. Louis College of Pharmacy
This article is 13 years old. It was published on November 1, 2011.
Health Department Reaches Out To College of Pharmacy To Help Respond to Emergencies
Patricia Curtis third from left
Members of St. Louis College of Pharmacy's Student Pharmacists Association (
About 100
Curtis shared information about the Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI), a program aimed at enhancing preparedness in the nation's largest cities and metropolitan statistical areas where more than 50 percent of the
Curtis explained how antibiotics will be received in the
"We need lots of help," she said. "This is my biggest plea when I speak to companies and community organizations – sign up and be part of what we're trying to accomplish in the event of a crisis. Your service, time, and efforts will be very much needed."
Curtis said students can volunteer through Show-Me Response, the Medical Reserve Corps, and the City of St. Louis Department of Health.
After meeting with students, Curtis brainstormed with a handful of STLCOP faculty members and local pharmacy leaders about ways pharmacists can assist in emergency situations.
Article and photograph by STLCOP student Bryan Daniels
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