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ESRI Health GIS Conference Proceedings 2003
ESRI's 2003 ESRI International Health GIS Conference Proceedings is a collection of the various presentations and papers delivered May 4-7, 2003, in Arlington, Virgina. ESRI is especially grateful for the generous support of our conference exhibitors.
Proceedings
- Assessing Risk to Public Health from Petroleum Contamination in Potable Wells Using the Geographic Information System (GIS)
Lawrence Gordon, Florida Department of Health
- Childhood Cancer in Maryland: A Geographic Information Systems Approach
Nancy Thorpe, Hagerstown Community College
- Exploring Spatial and Temporal Trends in U.S. Childhood Rotavirus Hospitalization [PDF-132 KB]
Rebecca Freeman Grais, National Institutes of Health
- GIS-enabled Surveillance System for West Nile Virus Neurological Syndromes
Christopher Bangs, Oregon Health & Sciences University
- GIS in Disaster and bioterrorism preparedness plan [PDF-2.25 MB]
Lathan S. Dennis, Fairfax County, Human Services
Jim Callahan, Fairfax County, GIS & Mapping Services
- Modeling Historical Environmental Exposures Using GIS: Implications for Disease Surveillance
Theresa Kennedy, Silent Spring Institute
- Spatial Distribution of Obesity, Diabetes, and Hypertension in the District of Columbia
John Davies-Cole, Bureau of Epidemiology & Health Risk Assessment
- Using GIS in Briefing Public Officials After September 11
[PDF-748 KB]
Zvia Naphtali, New York University
- Using GIS to Define Healthcare Access in Community Health Centers
[PDF-108 KB]
Andrew Bazemore, University of Cincinnati
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