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This symposium highlights the contribution that I-O psychologists can make in determining and evaluating the best ways of using information and communications technology (ICT), simulation exercises, and other forms of training in preparing for extreme event decision making and disaster recovery management. Barbara Griffin, University of Sydney, Chair Beryl L. Hesketh, University of Western Sydney, Co-Chair Michael J. Burke, Tulane University, Preparing the Public Health Workforce for Terrorist-Related and Natural Disasters Andrew Neal, University of Queensland, Beryl L. Hesketh, University of Western Sydney, Scott Bolland, University of Queensland, Barbara Griffin, University of Sydney, Training for Effective Human Computer Inter-action and Decision Making in Extreme Event Situations Kevin R. Murphy, Pennsylvania State University, Evaluating Simulations Used in Emergency Response Training Submitter: Beryl L. Hesketh, b.hesketh@uws.edu.

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