Autor: |
Duncan, Terrence, Burrell, Darrell, Shockley, Tiffiny, Wright, Jorja, Bradley-Swanson, Orna, Lewis, Eugene, Brown-Jackson, Kim, Mairs-Levy, Judith |
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International Journal of Applied Research on Public Health Management (IJARPHM); July 2021, Vol. 6 Issue: 2 p29-48, 20p |
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Situations like Coronavirus (COVID-19), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronaviruses, and the damaged caused by Hurricane Maria in September 2017 in Puerto Rico create complex health public health management logistics problems. Disasters and pandemics often demand logistics planning to involve large-scale transportation of medical aid in the form of personnel and supplies, specialized equipment, and personnel for search and rescue, food, shelter, and other commodities used in massive relief operations. The research suggests improvements in organizational culture, modernization of recruitment strategies, and enhancement of leadership and professional development as approaches to improve gender diversity in leadership roles in emergency public health supply chain and logistics management. This paper provides emergency and disaster public health supply chain and logistics management practitioners and scholars insight into the dynamics of gender disparity in leadership roles in public health supply chain management. |
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