September 15, 2011
September 11: How Terrorism Changed Public Health
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, with the program “September 11: How Terrorism Changed Public Health.” The webcast was presented at Bloomberg School of Public Health on September 8, 2011.
Speakers:
9-11 and Its Impact on Public Health Practice
Jonathan M. Links, PhD
Professor and Deputy Chair, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Director, Public Health Preparedness Programs
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Mental Health and 9-11: An Insider's Perspective
George S. Everly, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Associate, Public Health Preparedness Programs
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Preparedness and the Creation of CEPAR
Gabor D. Kelen, MD
Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Director, Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPAR)
Johns Hopkins Institutions
