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Ronald J. Waldman

Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology


Biography:
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.
Education & Training:

MPH, Johns Hopkins University, 1979

MD, University of Geneva, 1975

BA, University of Rochester, 1967

Honors and Awards:
    • United States Public Health Service, multiple awards, 1979-2002

    Selected Editorial Boards

    • Disasters
    • Humanitarian Affairs Review
    • Journal of Global Public Health
Selected Publications:
    Toole M, Waldman RJ "Refugees and displaced persons" JAMA 270 600-605 1993

    Goma Epidemiology Group "Pubilc health impact of Rwandan refugee crisis: what happened in Goma, Zaire, in July 1994?" Lancet 345 339-344 1995

    Toole M, Waldman RJ "Public health aspects of complex emergencies and refugee situations" Am Review of Pub Health 18 283-312 1997

    Iacopino V, Waldman RJ "War and health, from Solferiono to Kosovo -- the evolving role of physicians" JAMA 282 479-481 1999

    Waldman RJ, Martone G "Public health and complex emergencies: new issues, new conditions" Am J Public Health 89 1483-1485 1999

    Benjamin E, Clements C, McCally M, Pellett P, VanRooyen M, Waldman RJ "The humanitarian cost of a war in Iraq" Lancet 361 874 2003

    Claeson M, Waldman RJ "The evolution of child health programmes in developing countries: from targeting diseases to targeting people" Bull WHO 78 1234-1245 2000

    Waldman RJ "Prioritising health care in complex emergencies" Lancet 357 1427-1429 2001

    Toole MJ, Waldman RJ, Zwi AB "Complex humanitarian emergencies" International Public Health: Diseases, Programs, systems, and Policies Ed. Merson M, Black R, Mills A Aspen Gaithersburg, MD, USA 439-510 2001

    Waldman RJ "Public health in times of war and famine: what can be done? what should be done?" JAMA 289 588-590 2001

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