The Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (SDMPH) will offer a 2-hour presentation at 11:00am EST on May 26, 2022 to address the need for medical education in radiological/nuclear emergency response.
1) Increased need for radiological/nuclear medical training due to recent events
2) Myths and realities of the consequences of radiation exposure and treatment
3) Thermal burns, trauma injuries, and radiation effects – the nuclear medical triumvirate
4) Cutting-edge approaches expected to dramatically increase medical outcomes in nuclear events
Presenters and Expert Panel
Cham Dallas, MS, PhD., Professor, University of Georgia College of Public Health, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Instructor, Radiation Emergency Response, DHS Center for Domestic Preparedness
Arthur Cooper, MD, NYC Health and Hospitals, Columbia University, Chair, National Disaster Life Support Foundation (NDLSF) Board
Carol J. Iddins, MD, FAADM, Director, Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/ Training Site (REAC/TS), Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Regina Hawkins, MPH, Director, Preparedness and Radiation Readiness, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), National Alliance for Radiation Readiness (NARR)
This event is FREE to SDMPH members. Non-members will be charged a registration fee of $25.
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