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ccatlett@mfa.gwu.edu |
Faculty Appointments:
Executive Director, George Washington University
Center for Emergency Preparedness
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Degrees:
MD, University of North Carolina, 1995
BS, University of North Carolina, 1991
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- Residency in Emergency Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University
Hospital
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- Healthcare system planning for bioterrorism and mass casualty
events
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- Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine
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- Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians
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Catlett C. The role of emergency medicine in responding to
a bioterrorist attack. Biodefense Quarterly, Vol.1(1), June,
1999.
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Darling R, Catlett C, Huebner K, Jarrett D. Threat syndromes
in bioterrorism I: CDC Category A agents. Emergency Medicine
Clinics of North America. 20(2): 273-309, May 2002.
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Catlett C, Farley J. Lessons learned from past epidemics
are valuable in healthcare system bioterrorism disaster planning.
Seminars in Infection Control. 2(1): 2-9, March 2002.
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Catlett C, Perl T, Jenckes MW, Robinson KA, Mitchell D, Hage
J, Feuerstein CJ, Chuang S, Bass EB. Training of clinicians
for public health events relevant to bioterrorism preparedness.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality;
2002.
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Cosgrove S, Jenckes MW, Kohri K, Hsu EB, Green G, Feuerstein
CJ, Catlett C, Robinson KA, Bass E. Evaluation of hospital
disaster drills: a module-based approach. Rockville, MD: Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2004.
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