Terrorism and Inhalation Disasters

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Radiation Disaster Preparedness and Management of Exposure & Contamination

Dec 1, 2022

The Section on Terrorism and Inhalation Disasters welcomes two expert speakers from the CDC National Center for Environmental Health. This webinar will review types of radiation emergencies, such as nuclear emergencies and dirty bombs, including exposure sources and health concerns. Participants will describe differences in radiation exposure vs. contamination and key concepts in decontamination, public health and medical management. There will be opportunities to interact with other participants and to ask questions of the speakers.

Our next webinar is scheduled for December 1st at 2pm EST and is titled Radiation Disaster Preparedness and Management of Exposure & Contamination.
The speakers of this webinars are:

Adela Salame-Alfie, PhD, FHPS
Senior Health Physicist
Radiation Studies Section
CDC National Center for Environmental Health

Arthur Chang MD MS
Chief Medical Officer
Division of Environmental Health Science and Practice
CDC National Center for Environmental Health

The moderators of this webinar are:

Stella E. Hines, MD, MSPH
Associate Professor
Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Jessica Castner, PhD, RN-BC
President, Castner Incorporated

We invite your participation in this session and look forward to an insightful discussion. If you have questions about this session or have suggestions for future sessions, please contact:

Stella E. Hines, MD, MSPH, Section on Terrorism and Inhalation Disasters Chair
Shines@som.umaryland.edu