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Dirty Bombs: Radiation Risk and Response

Conference date:
March 17, 2003

Conference presented by:
MidAtlantic Public Health Training Center 
Johns Hopkins Center of Excellence in Community Environmental Health Practice
Johns Hopkins Public Health Scientist Working to Address Terrorism

Speakers:
Jonathan M. Links, PhD
Professor, Environmental Health Science, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Professor, Radiology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Sgt. Charles Schneider
Bomb Squad Commander
Baltimore City Police Department

Peter Beilenson, MD, MPH
Commissioner of Health
Baltimore City Health Department

Kenneth Hyde
HAZMAT Specialist
Baltimore City Fire Department

Alison S. Geyh, PhD
Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Engineering,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Ronald Addison
Chief, Homeland Security
Baltimore City Fire Department

Lt. Rodney Giacomelli
Criminal Intelligence Section
Baltimore City Police Department

Christina L. Catlett, MD
Deputy Director, Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Johns Hopkins University

Thomas Burke, PhD
Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Professor, 
Environmental Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 

Contents

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Topic 1: Radiological Terror and Dirty Bombs
Part 1: Radiological Terror and Dirty Bombs (Links)

Topic 2: Bombs and Dirty Bombs 101
Part 1: Bombs and Dirty Bombs 101 (Schneider)

Topic 3:  Radiation Risk and Response – The Local Perspectives
Part 1: Public Health Perspective (Beilenson)
Part 2: Emergency Response - BCFD Plan - Preparing for Dirty Bombs (Hyde)

Topic 4: Case Studies on Bombs and Dirty Bombs
Part 1: World Trade Center Experience (Geyh)
Part 2: Baltimore Train Fire (Addison)
Part 3: Dirty Bomb Drill – Lessons Learned (Giacomelli)

Topic 5: Public Health System Response
Part 1: Medical Community Response – Emergency Room (Catlett)
Part 2: Risk Communication (Burke)

 

 

 

 

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