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    Building a Culture of Preparedness

    enOctober 22, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Welcome to the latest episode Leader ReadyCast. I’m your host, Eric McNulty, and my guest today is Dr. Eric Goralnick. Dr. Goralnick is Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School; and Instructor of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He has also spoken to cohorts of the NPLI executive education program on his experiences in the Boston Marathon bombing response. He has developed deep expertise on the intersection of emergency medicine with disaster preparedness and response.
    Today, we’re going to speak with Eric about building a culture of preparedness, educating the public—and the limits of relying upon the public in a response, and understanding the dynamics of active shooter and other mass casualty events.

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