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Public Health Implications of the Israel - Gaza War
Panel Discussion with public health and humanitarian health experts.
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Yale School of Public Health, College Street, New Haven, CT, USA
60 College Street New Haven, CT 06510About this event
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Public Health Implications of the Israel - Gaza War
An in-person event at Yale School of Public Health, College Street, New Haven, CT, USA
Join us for a thought provoking panel discussion on the public health implications of the Israel - Gaza War. A multi-disciplinary panel of experts and professionals will share insights, research, and experiences to shed light on the effects of the conflict and forced displacement on Palestinians and Israelis.
Panelists (Alphabetical)
Eman Ansari, MD, MPH - Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School; Medical Advisory Board & Chair Pediatric Critical Care Committee, Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF)
Hamada Altalib, DO, MPH-Associate Professor of Neurology & Psychiatry(Yale Global Mental Health); Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Muslim Mental Health
Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, PhD, ABPP - Professor of Psychiatry and of Psychology; Director, PTSD Advanced Fellowship in Mental Illness Research and Treatment; Deputy Director, Evaluation Division at the National Center for PTSD
Naftali Kaminski, MD, PhD - Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary); Section Chief, Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Hani Mowafi, MD, MPH - Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine (Section Chief, Yale Global Emergency Medicine)
Nathaniel Raymond, Executive Director, Humanitarian Research Lab at YSPH
Ella Watson-Stryker, MIA, MPH - Humanitarian Representative to USA , Medecins Sans Frontiers / Doctors Without Borders
Moderator
Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, MPH - Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases); Co-Director, Global Health Ethics Program, Faculty Director, Humanitarian Research Lab
The event will take place in Winslow Auditorium at the Yale School of Public Health.
Open to current Yale students, faculty and staff and MUST REGISTER WITH A YALE EMAIL
Questions for the panel can be submitted at registration or in writing at the event.