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Assessing the Effects of the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill on Human Health: A Summary of the June 2010 Workshop (2010)

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Assessing the Effects of the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill on Human Health: A Summary of the June 2010 Workshop

SESSION VI:
FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND RESOURCE NEEDS

Session Objective: Identify and discuss overarching themes that emerged throughout the workshop. Identify significant gaps in our knowledge base. Discuss what opportunities and constraints exist to implementing the frameworks and models discussed throughout the workshop. Consider what resources are required to implement the changes necessary to ensure that the most efficient and effective frameworks are in place to identify and monitor potential short- and long-term adverse health effects.

1:30 p.m.

Panel Discussion. Looking Ahead: How Do We Develop Effective Surveillance and Monitoring Systems?

Moderator: David A. Savitz, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

  • Nancy E. Adler, University of California, San Francisco

  • John C. Bailar III, University of Chicago

  • Lynn R. Goldman, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

  • Maureen Y. Lichtveld, Tulane University

  • Linda A. McCauley, Emory University

  • Kenneth Olden, Hunter College of the City University of New York

  • Linda Rosenstock, University of California, Los Angeles

3:20 p.m.

Closing Remarks

Nancy E. Adler, University of California, San Francisco

3:30 p.m.

ADJOURN

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