Hunter Lecture: National Urban Security Technology Laboratory
Hunter Q & A
Fourteenth Annual Warren K. Sinclair Keynote Address
Aren't We Ready Yet? Closing the Planning, Response and Recovery Gaps for Radiological Terrorism, Jack Herrmann, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Preparedness is More Than a Plan: Medical Considerations for Radiation Response, John F. Koerner, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Radiological Preparedness in the Land of Lincoln, Joseph G. Klinger, Illinois Emergency Management Agency
Protecting Responders by Expediting Radioactive/ Biomedical Waste Management, David B. Jansen, Washington State Department of Health
Educating the Public About the Unthinkable: Development of a Preincident Nuclear Explosion Public Information Program, Robert M. Levin, Ventura County Public Health Radiological/Nuclear
Preparedness in the First Responder Community, David Pasquale, New Mexico State Emergency Response Commission
A Retrospective Look at Rad Resilient City, UPMC’s 2011 Preparedness Checklist to Save Lives Following a Nuclear Detonation, Monica Schoch-Spana, Johns Hopkins Center for Heath Security
National Marrow Donor Program Triaging Thousands: Challenges in Survivor Screening After a Nuclear Detonation, John L. Hick, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minnesota
All-of-Nation Planning Approach to Medical Preparedness and Effective Response, C. Norman Coleman, National Cancer Institute
The Unmet Need to Engage/Train/Prepare the Medical Community for Mass Casualty Radiation Incidents, Judith L. Bader, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
When the Walls Come Tumbling Down: Medical Surge Response to Nuclear Detonation, Dan Hanfling, Johns Hopkins Center for Heath Security
Progress and Possibilities, Gerilee W. Bennett, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Jill A. Lipoti, Rutgers University
Contemplating Completion: Defining an Exit Strategy, John J. Cardarelli, II, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Sara DeCair, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Introduction of the Lecturer, Jeffrey J. Whicker Environmental Radiation and Life: A Broad View, F. Ward Whicker, Colorado State University
Communication Challenges in Crisis and Transition, Michelle M. Laver, U.S. Department of Energy
Emergency Responder Communication Challenges Regarding Radiological Terrorism for the New Administration, Robert Ingram
Fire Department City of New York Critical Areas for Improvement in Communications Regarding Radiological Terrorism, David P. Ropeik, Harvard School of Public Health
Panel Discussion, Armin Ansari, Adela Salame-Alfie, Session Co-Chairs
NCRP Vision for the Future and Program Area Committee Activities, John D. Boice Jr., President, NCRP