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MODULE 4: The Infectious Disease Roundtable
Faculty Biographies
Faculty Biographies
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The document provides brief biographies of four individuals who are experts in the field of occupational and infectious disease medicine. <br /><br />Dr. Amy Behrman is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and has over 25 years of experience as the Occupational Medicine Director. Her interests include healthcare personnel, occupational infections, and vaccine preventable diseases.<br /><br />Stephanie Estala has worked at the Houston Clinic for Chevron for over 15 years, providing occupational health services and pre-travel health consultations. She has presented at conferences on the value of business travel health consultations and risk mitigation for international business travelers.<br /><br />Dr. Scott Levy is residency-trained and board certified in Internal Medicine and Occupational Medicine. He has held various positions at Chevron since 2012 and currently serves as the Regional Medical Manager for Europe, Eurasia, Middle East, Africa, and the USA.<br /><br />Dr. Melanie Swift is the Vice Chair of Division of Public Health, Infectious Diseases, and Occupational Medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science. She has extensive experience in occupational health, having served as the Director at Vanderbilt University Medical Center for 17 years. She is also a national leader and public speaker in the field of Medical Center Occupational Health.<br /><br />These experts have significant expertise in occupational and infectious disease medicine, including healthcare personnel infections and immunization programs. Their backgrounds and experiences make them valuable resources in the field.
Keywords
occupational and infectious disease medicine
experts
Dr. Amy Behrman
University of Pennsylvania
healthcare personnel
occupational infections
Stephanie Estala
Houston Clinic for Chevron
pre-travel health consultations
Dr. Scott Levy
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