Emergency Management
Lecture Series Schedule
2009-2010
September 18, 2009
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Introduction to the Emergency Management Track"
October 10, 2009
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Overview of Emergency Management"
2008-2009
September 12, 2008
Student to Student Presentations
October 27, 2008 (MS-I)
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Overview of Emergency Management."
October 29, 2008 (MS-II)
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Hospital Emergency Management"
November 7, 2008
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Hospital Based Hazard and Vulnerability Analysis."
January 23, 2009
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Medical Planning for a Large Scale Event"
February 9, 2009
Larissa May, MD, MSPH
Co-Director, MSPHEID Program, SPHHS
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Tropical Medicine
"Hospital Outbreak Preparedness"
March 27, 2009
John Lombardi, MBA, COL (Ret), US Army
Director, Grants and Training, Department of Homeland Security
"Leadership in Crisis: Lessons Learned"
April 20, 2009
Daniel Kaniewski
Deputy Director, Homeland Security Policy Institute
"Emergency Management: A View from the White House"
2007-2008
October 5, 2007
Ronald Waldman, MD, MPH
Avian and Pandemic Influenza
Response Unit Team Leader, Pandemic Planning/Humanitarian Response, USAID
“Responding to Humanitarian Emergencies”
November 12, 2007
Bruno Petinaux, MD,
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Principles of the Incident Command System"
November 26, 2007
Michael Ward, MGA, MIFireE
Associate Director, Emergency Health Services
“Lessons Learned from Large Urban Events”
January 23, 2008
Reed Smith, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
"Principles of Tactical Medicine"
February 29, 2008
Keith Monosky, MPM, EMT-P
Director, Emergency Services Management Graduate Program, GWU SMHS
“Emergency Medical Services: Composition and Capabilities”
March 7, 2008
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Emergency Management Case Study"
April 23, 2008
Michael Barnett, MD
"Cultural Crossroads in an Age of Modern Terrorism"
2006-2007
September 19, 2006
Edward Eitzen, MD,
Former Senior Medical Advisor to the Secretary of the Secretary of Health and Human Services
"Hot Zones to War Zones: Critical Pathogens /Implications for Preparedness"
October 20 , 2006
Anthony Macintyre, MD
Director, Emergency Preparedness, GW Department of Emergency Medicine
"The Federal Urban Search and Rescue System"
November 15, 2006
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
"Incident Command Center: Mobilization and Coordination of Medical Personnel Following a Bomb Detonation and the Role of Students Within the Incident Command Center"
January 17, 2007
Christina Catlett, MD
Executive Director, GW Center for Emergency Preparedness
"Disaster in the Death Zone: Mt. Everest"
February 12, 2007
Girish Bobby Kapur, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Global Health
"International Medical Interventions: Strategic Preparation"
March 2, 2007
Reed Smith, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
“Tactical Medicine in a Disaster Setting"
April 11, 2007
Craig DeAtley, PA, MSHS
Director, MEDSTAR Research Institute
“Federal and Local Disaster Response Systems"
2005-2006
November 1, 2005
Christina Catlett, M.D., FACEP
Executive Director, Center for Emergency Preparedness
"Katrina and Rita: An Inside Look at GW’s Medical Relief Missions"
January 26, 2006
Ciro Ugarte, M.D.
Pan American Health Organization
"The Effects of Global Terrorism on Health"
March 8, 2006
Tom Kirsch, MD, MPH, FACEP
Office of Critical Preparedness and Response
Johns Hopkins University
"Epidemiology of Natural Disasters"
April 6, 2006
Jonathan Links, PhD
Professor of Environmental Health Sciences
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
"Radiation Terror"
