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JHU Education and Research Center for OSH
United States
Приєднався 29 вер 2017
Best Practices in the Treatment of Illnesses in World Trade Center Responders
Presented on Oct 27, 2024 by Iris G. Udasin, MD and Sandra Lowe, MD
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Healthy Work Design to Advance Worker Well-being
Переглядів 1416 годин тому
Presented on Oct 26, 2024 by Chia-Chia Chang, MPH, MBA
Designing Workplace Emergency Preparedness Plans: Considerations for OEM Physicians
Переглядів 1316 годин тому
Presented on Oct 27, 2024 by Daniel Barnett, MD
The STOP Obesity Alliance Comprehensive Obesity Benefit
Переглядів 316 годин тому
Presented on Oct 26, 2024 by Christine Gallagher, MPAff
Essentials of Obesity Management
Переглядів 1116 годин тому
Presented on Oct 26, 2024 by Jyotsna Ghosh, MD
Total Worker Health in Mental Health
Переглядів 1116 годин тому
Presented on Oct 26, 2024 by Zhiqing “Albert” Zhou, PhD
Partnering to Reduce Opioid Stigma and Promote Employment in Recovery (Workplace PROSPER)
Переглядів 516 годин тому
Presented on Oct 26, 2024 by Marianne Cloeren, MD, MPH
ACOEM Leadership Update
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Presented on Oct 26, 2024 by Tanisha K. Taylor, MD, MPH, MBA, FACP, CIME, FACOEM
Joint ERC/CIRP Seminar: Health and Safety Risk Exposure in Hospital Nursing
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Presented on Dec 2, 2024 by Paul E. Spector, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida
Joint ERC/CIRP Seminar: Extreme Weather Trends and Secondary Impacts on Health
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Presented on November 4, 2024 by: Sunny Wescott, MS Federal Emergency Response Official Chief Meteorologist Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI): Clinical, Commercial and Community Dynamics
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Panel Presentation given on October 24, 2025 Sponsored by: The Johns Hopkins Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health and The Johns Hopkins POE Total Worker Health® Center in Mental Health and The Community Science Innovation for Environmental Justice Initiative. Speakers: Gregory C. Gray MD, MPH Professor in Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the Departments of Internal...
Can a Mask Protect Me? Putting Homemade Masks in the Hierarchy of Controls
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Presented by: Kirsten Koehler, PhD Associate Professor Environmental Health and Engineering Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Ana M. Rule, PhD Assistant Professor Environmental Health and Engineering Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The EMS Response to Emerging Infections: Infection Control in Out of Control Environments
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Presented by Matthew Watson, Senior Research Associate, Environmental Health & Engineering, Senior Analyst, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Topic: As community-based healthcare providers, EMS providers are called upon to respond to emergencies large and small. This talk will review the role of EMS providers in infectious disease response (including to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic), th...
Covid 19 interview: Are face masks necessary?
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Covid 19 interview: Are face masks necessary?
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Nice presentation. I have to say that my recommendation was 10 feet apart while inside especially with Elderly people and a mask. My suggestion for a mask should have been a full face mask with no opening; mainly when there is an Elderly or someone with symptoms. Secondly, I did suggest outside it should have been 15 feet away from anyone, full face mask and gloves. Never touch your face after going outside for grocery or any other needs. Wash your close when coming back and take a shower. Opinion
I have attempted to contact them. Unfortunately, they have put social distancing as an Elimination control. The disease is NOT eliminated when you maintain 6 feet from someone. This is misleading.
This is an excellent presentation and should be promoted widely by the JHU media so that many more people view this. One thing I can't understand is why some folks are wearing masks outdoors when they are nowhere near other people or why people walking and exercising at distances farther than six feet are wearing masks. The risk is much greater indoors than outdoors.
Great presentation! I really liked the inversed pyramid graphic. Masks are more important for an unmentioned reason. If people do not have access to masks they are required to socially distance because they cannot be served in stores. And I did notice that people did not socially distance as much in stores when wearing masks as they did before they had to wear them. This observation was a great counterbalance and rightly relegated mask to the bottom of the graphic. Also, the literal discomfort of wearing masks should discourage all but essential travel but it does not because many flout the law in public. Law enforcement and education on how to wear masks may help.
Thank you for excellent presentation, I'm going to share with my students
This information is excellent! You are doing a great service. Keep it up!!!!
It seems the SARS-Co-V-2, COVID-19 has turned this upside down due to the failure of top tier remedies not working and the worldwide spread of this infection.
Can be re-used the surgical face mask, me meaning is after wash it and then use again?