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From Silos to Systems: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Public Health Assurance in the Post-Katrina Era
Broadcast Date: July 13, 2006 (1 hour, 30 minutes)
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Program Overview
At the start of a new hurricane season, Gulf Coast residents have moved beyond the "lessons learned" stage and are forging ahead with rebuilding. Cenetral to those efforts is assuring health. While it has become clear that a sustainable health system requires engagement from other non-traditional health-related disciplines, the evidence base supporting such transdisciplinary approaches is sparse. This presentation is aimed at examining post-disaster health systems in three different geo-political settings to identify factors influencing sustainability. The interconnectedness of the three core public health functions at the system level will also be explored.
Faculty
Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH Professor and Chair Freeport MacMoRan Chair of Environmental Policy Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Department of Environmental Health Services New Orleans, Louisiana
Target Audience
Environmental health and public health professionals, healthcare providers, community planners, governmental and non-governmental workers, policy makers, emergency managers and engineering, social science and public health students.
Contact Hours
None for this program.
Contact for Technical Assistance
(334) 206-5618 or email ALPHTN
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