Epidemiologist Charlotte Hammer to Share Outbreak Response Insights at World Extreme Medicine Conference
Charlotte Hammer, an expert in infectious disease epidemiology, is set to share her insights at the World Extreme Medicine Conference. Her sessions will focus on outbreak investigation and response in challenging environments.
Hammer will kick off with an introduction to outbreak investigation, highlighting the fundamentals and tailoring them to humanitarian response. She will delve into the classical and adapted 10-step approach, focusing on conflict zones, displaced populations, and resource limitations.
She will then provide practical insights from her global deployments, including managing high-consequence and emerging diseases. Her session will address navigating data gaps and logistical barriers in-field during outbreak response.
Hammer will also discuss coordination with humanitarian agencies under pressure during infectious disease outbreaks. She has cooperated with various agencies, including those linked to the Rotary Club, in insufficiently funded regions. Her lessons are aimed at healthcare professionals working in unstable regions.
Charlotte Hammer's sessions at the World Extreme Medicine Conference promise to equip healthcare professionals with essential knowledge and practical insights for outbreak investigation and response in challenging environments. Her expertise, honed through global deployments and cooperation with humanitarian agencies, will provide valuable lessons for those working in unstable regions.
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