Rachel
D. Schwartz, MA, MFA, PhD
Assistant
professor, Department of Community Health, Division of Environment
and Occupational Health
Salus
center, Room # 389
Saint
Louis University School of Public Health
Tel:
(314) 977-3245
rschwar7@slu.edu
Rachel D. Schwartz, began working with the Institute
of Biosecurity in 2000 as a writing and research consultant. In
2006 she joined the Institute of Biosecurity as a full-time researcher
with a special interest in pandemic and epidemic preparedness,
and as assistant professor in 2007. She has worked with the State
of Missouri, Department of Health and Senior Services, to produce
an updated state pandemic preparedness plan. Her current research
and publications are focused on pandemic preparedness in correctional
settings, overcoming preparedness paralysis in public and private
institutions and government, and minimizing role abandonment among
workers during disaster events. She is currently in the process
of developing an online pedagogy class for Instructors teaching
in online programs, and also teaches Public Health and Disasters,
and Social and Cultural aspects of Disaster preparedness in the
MS Biosecurity program.
During the 2005-2006 year, Dr. Schwartz received a grant from
Roche Pharmeceuticals to develop pandemic planning for correctional
institutions, while in 2006-2007 she is working on a grant for
Meridian to develop educational material in a variety of media
for the proper understanding and use of nerve gas antidotes.
Education
MS in Biosecurity (expected spring 2008)- Saint Louis University
PhD- Washington University
Publications
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