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More photos from UW-wide Day of Reflection and Engagement: Healthcare Perspectives
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UW research nurses Judy Powell and Lois Van Ottingham answer questions about their experience caring for persons fleeing the collapsing World Trade Center towers.
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Mark Oberle, associate dean of the School of the UW School of Public Health and Community Medicine, in front of his slide on Biological Terrorism: Systems and Symptoms.
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Pharmacy Professor Gail Anderson chats with Wes Van Voorhis, UW associate professor of medicine, and his wife, Rev. Debra Jarvis, a medical chaplain, before their talk on outreach at Ground Zero.
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Marvin Taylor, director of UW 's Health Emergent International Services (HEIS), talks about his experiences in humanitarian service this spring in Afghanistan.
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Speakers at the bioterrorism lecture look over reporting charts for infectious diseases in King County.
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Jon Conte of the School of Social Work leads a discussion on managing trauma in ones own life and in the lives of others.
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At the Fialkow Pavilion, Joel Migdal, the Robert F. Philip Professor of International Studies, holds a brown-bag lunch discussion on the Middle East in the new millennium.
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