Events

Past Event

The Politics of Search and Rescue Operations: A View from the Mediterranean

February 15, 2018
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
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Room 1219, International Affairs Building

A talk with Professor Craig Spencer, Medicine and Population and Family Health at Columbia Medical Center

Craig Spencer MD MPH is the Director of Global Health in Emergency Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. He divides his time between providing clinical care in New York and working internationally in public health. He has worked as a field epidemiologist on numerous projects examining access to medical care and human rights, including measuring mortality and maternal health in Burundi, access to legal documentation in Indonesia, child separation in emergencies in D.R. Congo and South Sudan, and coordinating Doctors Without Borders national epidemiological response in Guinea during the Ebola outbreak. Most recently he lead a medical team onboard a Doctors Without Borders search and rescue boat in the Mediterranean.

Open to the public.

Co-sponsors: Institute for the Study of Human Rights, The European Institute, The Harriman Institute, SIPA Forced Migrations Working group, Mailman School of Public Health Program on Forced Migration.