Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Medical Whistleblowers:

         The Value of Open Source Intelligence to Public Health

                    By Janet Parker, B.S., M.S., D.V.M.

         Medical Whistleblower, P.O. Box C, Lawrence, KS 66044


Goals:

To promote the value of Open Source Intelligence to Public Health

To encourage cross-agency collaboration and communication between Law
Enforcement and the Medical Community for prevention of crime and also
prosecution of criminal activity

To raise awareness in the Medical Community of the impact organized criminal
enterprises



Objectives:

To define Open Source Intelligence and the Seven Tribes

To demonstrate the dangers of “Group Think” and to encourage Medical
Whistleblowers to engage in meaningful conversation about shared problems
with Law Enforcement

To identify examples of the value of cross-agency collaboration and
communication between Law Enforcement and the Medical Community



Expected Measurable Outcomes:

After the presentation, based on written test, participants will be able to
demonstrate their understanding and knowledge of the presentation objectives.

Law Enforcement Goals & Learning Objectives

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    Law Enforcement, Intelligenceand Medical Whistleblowers: The Value of Open Source Intelligence to Public Health By Janet Parker, B.S., M.S., D.V.M. Medical Whistleblower, P.O. Box C, Lawrence, KS 66044 Goals: To promote the value of Open Source Intelligence to Public Health To encourage cross-agency collaboration and communication between Law Enforcement and the Medical Community for prevention of crime and also prosecution of criminal activity To raise awareness in the Medical Community of the impact organized criminal enterprises Objectives: To define Open Source Intelligence and the Seven Tribes To demonstrate the dangers of “Group Think” and to encourage Medical Whistleblowers to engage in meaningful conversation about shared problems with Law Enforcement To identify examples of the value of cross-agency collaboration and communication between Law Enforcement and the Medical Community Expected Measurable Outcomes: After the presentation, based on written test, participants will be able to demonstrate their understanding and knowledge of the presentation objectives.