University of Georgia: College of Public Health

UGA to hold public lecture on the health risks of international travel


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Last updated: Mar 26, 2008 - 8:30:54 AM

The increased intensity of travel in our ever smaller world has brought with it a greater vulnerability to the spread of old, new and re-emerging infectious diseases. As a result, it is more important than ever for travelers and their health-care providers to be informed about the vaccines, medications, and other measures necessary to prevent illness and injury during international travel.

The University of Georgia College of Public Health (CPH) and Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute (BHSI) hopes to address the concerns of the international traveler with a public lecture to be held Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. in Masters Hall at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education.

Entitled “How to Travel and Stay Healthy,” the evening lecture is part of a new series featuring Georgia experts and aimed at increasing community knowledge and awareness about the public health issues that confront them in the media and at home.

Featured speakers will be Chris Whalen, M.D., M.S., currently professor of epidemiology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and Ron Forehand, M.D., medical director of UGA’s University Health Center.

Dr. Whalen will be joining the faculty of the College of Public Health in the Fall, as Professor of Epidemiology. His research interests focus on the control of infectious diseases in human populations, especially tuberculosis and HIV infection. Since 1991, he has been involved with the Uganda-Case Western Reserve University Research Collaboration as a physician-epidemiologist. In this international collaboration, he has evaluated the interaction of tuberculosis and HIV infection at the cellular, clinical and population levels. He has served as a consultant for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and the Fogarty International Center.

While serving as a Captain in the United States Navy from 1974 to 2001, Dr. Forehand served on hospital teaching staffs, clinical staffs and as a senior medical executive, as well as practiced medicine overseas for eight years in Asia and Europe. He is the former president of the board of directors of the Athens Area Child Abuse Prevention Council. Dr. Forehand currently sees patients in the medical and travel medicine clinics at the University Health Center.

The lecture is open to the public and audience members are invited to address their own specific concerns at the question-and-answer session concluding the talk.

For more information about this event and the UGA Community Lecture Series on Public Health Issues, visit www.biomed.uga.edu.



Writer:  Rebecca Ayer, BHSI


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