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Radiological and Nuclear Disaster Preparedness

Public Health Grand Rounds


Are we, as a nation, prepared for a radiological or nuclear attack?

With concern over continued terrorist threats at home and abroad, “dirty bombs,” and the nuclear armament of rogue states, this question is just as relevant today as it was on September 11. Due to limited resources, emergency management officials from many U.S. cities and states rely on the federal government to intercede in the event of such a catastrophe. However, the federal government is also limited in the support it can provide to states, not to mention that federal radiation programs are often not well integrated with state public health offices. To minimize these gaps, the federal government must enhance collaboration with state public health offices and ensure that the integration of these radiologic preparedness programs with other preparedness activities is effective.

This special session of Public Health Grand Rounds not only addressed these challenges, but discussed current efforts to improve the public health community’s ability to prepare for and respond to the threat of nuclear and radiological disaster.


Presented By

Dr. Katherine Uraneck, Senior Medical Coordinator, Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Program, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | Dr. Charles W. Miller, Chief, Radiation Studies Branch, National Center for Environmental Health

Focused discussion led by:
RADM Scott Deitchman, Associate Director for Emergency Response, National Center for Environmental Health and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

Discussants:
Dr. Robert L. Jones, Chief, Inorganic and Radiation Analytical Toxicology Branch, National Center for Environmental Health
Dr. John Halpin, Medical Officer, Emergency Preparedness and Response Office National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Dr. Daniel M. Sosin, Captain, U.S. Public Health Service, Acting Director, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response

Facilitated By

Dr. Tanja Popovic, Scientific Director, Public Health Grand Rounds

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