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Education and Training
MPH 1979 Johns Hopkins University
MD 1975 University of Geneva
BA 1967 University of Rochester
 
Ronald J. Waldman

Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health,  Mailman School of Public Health
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health

A physician specializing in child health in developing countries, Dr. Ronald Waldman began his career with the World Health Organization’s Global Smallpox Eradication Program in Bangladesh. He subsequently worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more than 20 years where, among other assignments, he directed technical support activities for the Combating Childhood Communicable Diseases Project. In the 1980s and 1990s he and his colleagues at the CDC published a series of studies on the epidemiology of refugee health and provided public health assistance in many international humanitarian crises. Dr. Waldman was the coordinator of the Task Force on Cholera Control at WHO and the technical director of the USAID-funded child survival BASICS Project. He is the immediate past chairman of the International Health Section of the American Public Health Association and serves in an advisory capacity to a number of international non-governmental organizations. He has worked in complex emergencies in Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Albania, Democratic Republic of Congo,Afghanistan and, most recently, Iraq. Dr. Waldman was the founder and former director of the Mailman School’s Program on Forced Migration and Health.

Selected Professional Affiliations
▪    Board of Directors, Physicians for Human Rights
▪    Board of Overseers, International Rescue Committee
▪    Board of Advisors, Action Against Hunger

Selected Honors and Awards
▪   United States Public Health Service, multiple awards, 1979-2002

Selected Editorial Boards
▪   Disasters
▪   Humanitarian Affairs Review
▪   Journal of Global Public Health



 
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