Risk Management, highlighting Zika Virus
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Conference Number: 719 867-1571; Participant Code: 901 347 4285
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Presenters:
Katherine Harmon
Katherine L. Harmon, PA-C, is the Director of Health Intelligence at iJET International, where she leads a team of analysts in collecting, analyzing and disseminating information on infectious disease threats and global chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) issues to a vast traveler and client base. Katherine’s team manages multiple projects and areas of focus as subject matter experts (SMEs) in health intelligence for iJET and also publishes the weekly Health Intelligence Monitor. Katherine came to iJET after practicing Occupational Medicine and Health both in private practice and as a leading contractor for the Department of Energy at a high-security defense nuclear facility. At the nuclear facility, she oversaw multiple programs, including the medical and behavioral health component of the Human Reliability Program for nuclear workers; assisted in monitoring and treating mass casualty events; maintained a variety of surveillance programs; and oversaw OSHA care and compliance. She has also consulted as an SME in chemical and biological security matters, having training in computer modeling and simulation as well as analytical tools for red-teaming techniques and vulnerability assessments. She holds a degree in Criminal Justice from UNC-Charlotte and is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the Medical College of Georgia, where she received her medical training in Physician Assistant studies.
Gabby Molinolo
Gabby Molinolo, Health Intelligence Analyst, joined iJET in June 2014. At iJET, Gabby uses open source intelligence to track and assess global infectious disease outbreaks, relating these bioevents to social and economic disruptions. She holds a Master’s in Public Health with a focus in Epidemiology from the University of Maryland along with an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Pre-Med from Smith College. Gabby has lived over half of her life in Argentina and spent 2013 as a visiting student in the medical school of the University of Buenos Aires.








