MPH Students Invited: Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds “Ending Ebola: Strategies for Combating an Epidemic”

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November 19th, 2014

Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds
Dr. Adam Levine: Ending Ebola: Strategies for Combating an Epidemic
Wednesday December 3, 2014
9:30am-10:30am
650 Albany Street 7th floor

Dr. Adam Levine MD MPH is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of the Brown University Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship. He has recently returned from Liberia after caring for patients with Ebola.

He received his Medical Doctorate from the University of California, San Francisco and his Masters of Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley before completing his specialty training in Emergency Medicine at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency in Boston.

Dr. Levine has worked clinically and/or conducted research in Mexico, India, Zambia, South Africa, Bangladesh, Rwanda, Haiti, Libya, and South Sudan. He currently serves as the Emergency Medicine Coordinator for the USAID-funded Rwanda Human Resources for Health Program; as a member of the Emergency Response Team for International Medical Corps, a disaster and humanitarian relief organization; and as Associate Faculty for the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, whose goals are to improve the quality and professionalize the delivery of humanitarian and disaster relief. Dr. Levine also serves as the Editor-in-chief for Academic Emergency Medicine’s annual Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review. His own research focuses on improving the delivery of acute care in low-income countries and during humanitarian emergencies.