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Are Public Health Workers Aware of What They Don't Know?

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The modest sizes of the correlations suggest that workers are weak judges of what they know and do not know. To prepare public workers for emergency events, it is suggested that two steps are important: (1) using the core competencies, develop a local response plan, and (2) develop an objective knowledge test to assess workers' knowledge of the local response plan.

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