Panel 2: “Modeling and Mitigation Measures”

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7-12-2024 9:30 AM

End Date

7-12-2024 10:45 AM

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Since the emergence of SARS-COV2, there has been scientific and public policy debate on how to mitigate its impact. With the advantage of hindsight and data gathered, experts will discuss and critique the medical and epidemiological response to the pandemic. What were and are the most prudent approaches to mitigating disease? What have we learned to manage COVID as a now endemic pathogen?

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  • Speaker 1: Tracy Beth Høeg, MD, PhD, Physician and Epidemiologist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark
  • Speaker 2: Kami Kim, MD, Professor and Director, Infectious Disease and International Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, USF Health, and Medical Director of infectious Disease, Tampa General Hospital
  • Panelist: Edwin Michael, PhD, Professor, College of Public Health, USF Health
  • Panelist: Michael Teng, PhD, Associate Professor, Allergy and Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine, USF Health
  • Moderator: Kristopher Kaliebe, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, USF Health

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Dec 7th, 9:30 AM Dec 7th, 10:45 AM

Panel 2: “Modeling and Mitigation Measures”

Since the emergence of SARS-COV2, there has been scientific and public policy debate on how to mitigate its impact. With the advantage of hindsight and data gathered, experts will discuss and critique the medical and epidemiological response to the pandemic. What were and are the most prudent approaches to mitigating disease? What have we learned to manage COVID as a now endemic pathogen?