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Eric
S.
Toner
,
MD

Senior Scientist

Contact Info

700 E. Pratt Street, Suite 900
Baltimore
Maryland
21202
US        

Research Interests

Health security; biosecurity; healthcare preparedness,hospital preparedness;pandemic influenza; bioterrorism;SARS;emerging infectious diseases; crisis standards of care
Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
MD
University of Virginia
1978
BS
University of Virginia
1974
Overview
Dr. Toner is a Senior Associate with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and a Senior Scientist in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health and Engineering. He is an internist and emergency physician. His primary areas of interest are healthcare preparedness for catastrophic events, pandemic influenza, and medical response to bioterrorism. He is Managing Editor of the online newsletter Clinicians’ Biosecurity News and is an Associate Editor of the journal Health Security.

Dr. Toner has authored scores of scholarly papers and government reports on healthcare and pandemic preparedness, and he has organized numerous meetings of national leaders on the topics of hospital preparedness, pandemic influenza, emerging infectious diseases, mass casualty disasters, biosecurity, biosurveillance, and nuclear preparedness. He has spoken at many national and international conferences on a range of biosecurity topics and appeared on a number of high-profile national television and news features on pandemic flu and bioterrorism preparedness. He has been the principal investigator of several US government–funded projects to assess and advance healthcare preparedness. Dr. Toner has served on a number of national working groups and committees.

Dr. Toner has been involved in hospital disaster planning since the mid-1980s. Prior to joining the Center, he was Medical Director of Disaster Preparedness at St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson, Maryland, where he practiced emergency medicine for 23 years. In 2003, he spearheaded the creation of a coalition of disaster preparedness personnel from the 5 Baltimore County hospitals, the health department, and the Office of Emergency Management.

Dr. Toner received his BA and MD degrees from the University of Virginia. He trained in internal medicine at the Medical College of Virginia.
Select Publications
Selected publications from the last 3 years
  • A Community Checklist for Health Sector Resilience Informed by Hurricane Sandy. Toner Eric S., McGinty Meghan, Schoch-Spana Monica, Rose Dale A., Watson Matthew, Echols Erin, and Carbone Eric G. Health Security, February 2017
  • Hospital influenza pandemic stockpiling needs: A computer simulation. Mark N. Abramovich, MBA, John C. Hershey, PhD, Byron Callies, MSHS, Amesh A. Adalja, MD, Pritish K. Tosh, MD, Eric S. Toner, MD.American Journal of Infection Control. December 2016
  • Clinical Management of Potential Bioterrorism-Related Conditions. Amesh A. Adalja, Eric Toner,Thomas V. Inglesby. N Engl J Med 2015;372(23):2272-2273
  • A Primer on Ebola for Clinicians. Eric Toner, Amesh Adalja, Thomas Inglesby. Disaster Med Public Health Prep 2015;9(1):33-37
  • The Community Speaks: Understanding Ethical Values in Allocation of Scarce Lifesaving Resources During Disasters. Elizabeth L Daugherty Biddison, Howard Gwon, Monica Schoch-Spana, Robert Cavalier, Douglas B White, Timothy Dawson, Peter B Terry, Alex John London, Alan Regenberg, Ruth Faden, Eric S Toner. Ann Am Thorac Soc 2014;11(5):777-783