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Last Update: May 24, 2017 Eisenman, David P., M.D., M.S.H.S. Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL HISTORY: Work: UCLA Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine/Health Services Research 911 Broxton Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095-1736 310-794-2452 [email protected] EDUCATION: 1980-1984 B.A., University of Pennsylvania 1985-1989 M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1989-1990 Internship, St. Luke’s Hospital Internal Medicine Intern 1990-1991 Resident, Department of Psychiatry Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1991-1993 Resident, Department of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center 1999-2002 M.S.H.S., University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health 1999-2002 Fellowship, National Research Service Awards Primary Care Program, UCLA School of Medicine LICENSURE: 1991 New York State License Registration 2003 California State License Registration # G095597 BOARD CERTIFICATION: 1991 Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners 1994 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine 2004 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine 2014 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine

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Eisenman, David P., M.D., M.S.H.S.

Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL HISTORY: Work: UCLA Department of Medicine

Division of General Internal Medicine/Health Services Research 911 Broxton Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095-1736 310-794-2452 [email protected]

EDUCATION: 1980-1984 B.A., University of Pennsylvania 1985-1989 M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine

1989-1990 Internship, St. Luke’s Hospital Internal Medicine Intern 1990-1991 Resident, Department of Psychiatry Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1991-1993 Resident, Department of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center 1999-2002 M.S.H.S., University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health 1999-2002 Fellowship, National Research Service Awards Primary Care Program, UCLA School of Medicine LICENSURE: 1991 New York State License Registration 2003 California State License Registration # G095597 BOARD CERTIFICATION: 1991 Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners 1994 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine 2004 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine 2014 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2016-present Professor in Residence

University of California, Los Angeles Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research

2016-present Professor in Residence

University of California, Los Angeles UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health

Department of Community Health Sciences 2012-2016 Preparedness Science Officer, Emergency Preparedness and Response Program, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health 2012-present Director, UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters UCLA School of Public Health 2012-present Associate Professor in Residence UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health Department of Community Health Sciences 2010-present Associate Professor in Residence

University of California, Los Angeles Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research

2005-2010 Assistant Professor in Residence

University of California, Los Angeles Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research

2003-2005 Visiting Assistant Professor University of California, Los Angeles Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research 2002-present Associate Natural Scientist RAND, Santa Monica 2002-2003 Clinical Instructor University of California, Los Angeles Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research 1999-2002 Visiting Scholar University of California, Los Angeles Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research 1996-1999 Clinical Assistant Professor

NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY Department of Medicine 1996-1999 Attending Physician

Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, NY

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Department of Medicine 1994-1996 NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY Department of Medicine Clinical Instructor PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 1994-1999 Associate Director, Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture 1995-1999 Co-Founder and Co-Director, Pre-Operative Care Clinic, Bellevue Hospital

Center 1996-1998 Co-Director, Clinical Research Methods Course, NYU School of

Medicine 1996-1999 Consultant and Faculty, Asylum Officer Basic Training Course, United States

Immigration and Naturalization Service

1996-1999 Director, Third Year Resident Ambulatory Care Rotation, NYU School of Medicine

1996-1999 Director, Third Year Resident Evidence Based Medicine Course,

NYU School of Medicine

1996-1999 Director, Third Year Resident Evidence Based Medicine Course, NYU School of Medicine

1996-1999 Director, Career Development Program, Minority Participation in Medical Education Grant from New York State Department of Health, $35,000/year to NYU School of Medicine

1999-2002 Hanging Committee Member, WJM, Western Journal of Medicine 2000- 2012 Chair, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) Task Force on

International Trauma Training of Primary Care Clinicians 2002-2012 Board Member, Just Detention International (formerly Stop Prisoner Rape) 2003- 2012 Co-Chair, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) Task Force

on International Trauma Training 2003-present Volunteer Physician, Venice Family Clinic 2004, 2005 Member, SGIM Mental Health and Substance Abuse Abstract Selection

Committee 2006 Chair, SGIM Mental Health and Substance Abuse Abstract Selection Committee

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2006-2008 Chairman, Nominations Committee, Just Detention International 2007 Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Disaster Survey Development

Committee (PHRETS II, 2007 Campaign follow-up survey) 2007 Member, SGIM Research Methodology Abstract Selection Committee 2008-present Credentialed Physician for the Los Angeles County (LAC) Emergency System

for the Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals Program (ESAR VHP)

2009-2010 Member, Grant Review Committee, Health Protection Agency of the United

Kingdom 2009-2011 Member, Advisory Panel, BayPrep CBO/FBO Disaster Resilience Standards and

Continuity of Operations 2009 Participant, National Academies of Science/National Research Council,

“Applications of Social Network Analysis for Building Community Disaster Resilience”

2009- 2013 Faculty Advisor, David Geffen School of Medicine Chapter of Physicians for

Human Rights 2009- 2013 Member, Academic Advisory Panel, Georgetown Center for Trauma and

Community 2009- 2013 NIH Advanced Center for Intervention Services Research (P30), “Trauma-

Informed Interventions for Mental and Physical Health in Vulnerable Groups” Mary Ann Dutton (PI)

2009 Workgroup Member, “National Conference on Resilient American Communities: Progress in Practice and Policy”, Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Consortium for the Study of Terrorism & Responses to Terrorism and Natural Hazards Center of the University of Colorado at Boulder

2009 Member, SGIM Preventive Health Abstract Selection Committee 2010-present Faculty, University of California Global Health Institute, Center of Excellence on Women and Empowerment 2010 External Reviewer to CDC Technical Advisor, William Stauffer MD 2011 Chair, International Programs Committee for 2012 SGIM National Meeting 2013-present Advisory Board Member, Special Needs Strategic Planning for Disasters, Los

Angeles County Chief Executive Office, Office of Emergency Management 2013 –present Faculty Member, UCLA Grand Challenge, Thriving in a Hotter Los Angeles:

Achieving 100% Sustainability in Energy, Water and Biodiversity by 2050

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2013-2014 Committee Member, Hospital Preparedness Program of Los Angeles County 2013-2014 International Steering Committee Member, 2014 International Revisions of

Hyogo Framework for Action Priority Five--Disaster Medical and Public Health Management

2013 External Review Committee Member, Oregon Sea Grant Program 2014 External Review Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Public Health

Services and Systems Research Program Grants 2014-present Co-Director, National Education Safety and Security Institute 2015 External Review Committee, National Science Foundation Division of

Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences 2015-present Committee Member, National Health Security Preparedness Index, Model

Design and Analytic Methodology Workgroup 2015 Los Angeles Ad Hoc Committee, Lancet Commission on Health and Climate 2015 Department of Community Health Sciences Ad Hoc Faculty Appointment

Committee 2015-present Chair, Social and Economic Standing Committee, National Institute of Standards

and Technology (NIST) Community Resilience Planning Guide for Buildings and Infrastructure Systems

2015-present Faculty Affiliate, UCLA Center for Community Population Research 2016- Faculty Affiliate, UCLA Center for Occupational and Environmental Health 2016- Los Angeles Off-Ramps Intervention Steering Committee 2016 Planning Committee Member, The National Academies of Sciences,

Engineering, and Medicine, “Workshop Exploring the Use of Health Approaches in Community-Level Strategies to Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalization”

2016- Member, Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Los Angeles Resilience Working Group 2016 Member, Chancellor’s Campus Safety Task Force 2017 Planning Committee Member, The National Academies of Sciences,

Engineering, and Medicine, “A National Research Agenda for Youth, Resiliency, and Countering Violent Extremism”

2017 Chair, Planning Committee, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and

Medicine, “Translating the Results of Hurricane Sandy Research Grants into Policy and Operations: A Workshop”

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2017 Scientific Review Committee Member, National Science Foundation, Science,

Technology and Society Program EDITORIAL BOARDS: 1999-2012 Editorial Board, Human Rights Review 2007-2015 Editorial Board, American Journal of Disaster Medicine 2010-2015 Editorial Board, Journal of Bioterrorism and Biodefense EDITORIAL SERVICES (SERVING AS A REVIEWER)

1. Natural Hazards Review 2. Science of the Total Environment 3. PLOS One 4. Health Affairs 5. BMC Public Health 6. World Development 7. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 8. American Journal of Public Health 9. Health Services Research 10. JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association 11. The Sociological Quarterly 12. Journal of Community and Consulting Psychiatry 13. Journal of Traumatic Stress 14. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 16. American Journal of Disaster Medicine 17. Health Psychology 18. Public Health Nursing 19. Journal of Women’s Health 20. Archives of General Psychiatry 21. Health Promotion Practice 22. Psychiatric Services 23. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 24. Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management 25. Local Environment 26. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

MENTORING 1. Faculty Mentor, Christina Cordasco, MD, MPH, 2005-2007 2. Faculty Mentor, Susan Baldwin, MD, MPH, 2006-current 3. Doctoral Committee member, Kelley Anne Carameli, UCLA School of Public Health, 2009-2010 4. Faculty Mentor, Manish Munshi, University of California Global Health Institute, Center of

Excellence on Women and Empowerment, 2010-2011 5. Faculty Mentor, Rita Baumgartner, UCLA STTP, 2010

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6. Doctoral Committee member, Erin Richardson, UCLA School of Public Health, 2010-2013 7. Co-Chair of Doctoral Committee, Jill M. Barnes, UCLA School of Education, 2012-2013 8. Faculty Mentor, Epi Scholars Program, Gloria Chi, Washington University School of Public Health,

2013-2015 9. Faculty Mentor, Epi-Scholars Program, Helene Rivard, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health,

2014-2015 10. Faculty Mentor, Epi-Scholars Program, Rachel Adams, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health,

2015-current 11. Field Study Supervisor, Aaron Guggenheim, MPH-HP Program UCLA Fielding School of Public

Health, 2015-2016 12. Doctoral Committee member, Rachel Adams, UCLA School of Public Health, 2017- 13. Doctoral Committee member, Tamanna Rahman, UCLA School of Public Health, 2017-

HONORS/AWARDS: 2000 National Research Council, Young Investigator Program

“Trauma and Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina”

2001 National Research Council, Young Investigator Program “Trauma and Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina” 2004-2008 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Career Development Award CONSULTING: Medical expert in support of application for asylum and other trauma cases, 1997 – 2012 Medical expert witness (including court testimony), 1997-2017

Training Consultant, Haitian Health Professionals on Rehabilitation for Victims of Organized Violence, 1997

Consultant and Director of Evaluation, Program for Torture Victims, Los Angeles, 1999-2002 On-Screen Expert, History Channel Modern Marvels Season 9, Episode 12 “Torture Devices” Consultant, “The Great Southern California Shakeout Campaign”, University of Southern California, Norman Lear Center, 2008 Advisor, Haiti Now, 2012 Subject Matter Expert, Art Center College of Design, 2013 Subject Matter Expert, Science Application for Risk Reduction (SAFRR), United States Geological Survey, 2013-present

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Advisor, Care For Nepal, 2016-present RESEARCH GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS RECEIVED:

Title: Strike Hard—Health and Human Rights Abuses Among Tibetan Refugees Source: Physicians for Human Rights Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 3/96-2/97 Total Cost: $10,000 Effort: Not applicable

Title: Gender and HIV Consequences: Health Care and Risk Source: 1 RO1 HD41878, National Institute of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/RAND Role: Investigator Dates: 7/02 – 5/04 Total Cost: $101,309 Effort: 10% Title: Guidelines for International Trauma Training of Primary Care Providers Source: International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies/RAND Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 12/02 – 12/04 Total Cost: $36,000 Effort: 10% Title: Adaptation and Testing of the HIV Legal Check-up for Mexican Origin Immigrants with HIV/AIDS Source: University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC/Mexus) Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 6/03 – 11/05 Total Cost: $40,000 Effort: 15% Title: Barriers and Facilitators of Referrals and Follow-up in Primary Care Depression Treatment Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 9/03 – 1/06 Total Cost: $100,000 Effort: 40% Title: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Bioterrorism Preparedness and Trust in Public Health Source: RAND Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 10/03-9/04 Total Cost: $150,000 Effort: 35%

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Title: Bio-Defense Concepts of Operations for the Air Force to Administer Prophylaxes and Medical Treatments Source: United States Air Force Department of the Surgeon General Role: Investigator Dates: 10/03 – 9/04 Total Cost: $580,000 Effort: 25% Title: Trust of Public Health Among African Americans Source: Los Angeles Department of Health Services Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 10/03-9/04 Total Cost: $25,000 Effort: 10% Title: Promoting Disaster and Terrorism Preparedness in Latinos Source: K01-CD000049, Center for Disease Control & Prevention Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 9/04-09/08 Total Cost: $968,432 Effort: 75% Title: Primary Care for Latinos with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Source: R34 MH070682, National Institute of Mental Health Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 2/05 – 02/07 Total Cost: $450,000 Effort: 12.5% Title: Preparing Hospitals for the Mental Health Needs Resulting from Terrorist Incidents Involving Biological, Chemical, or Radiological Agents. Source: Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 3/05-11/07 Total Cost: $700,000 Effort: 12% Title: Obstacles and Facilitators to Evacuation from Hurricane Katrina Source: CMS 0408499, National Science Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 9/05-8/06 Total Cost: $3,500 Effort: Not applicable Title: Identifying Human Trafficking Victims in the Health Care System Source: Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center/UCLA National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health Role: Faculty Mentor Dates: 7/06-6/07 Total Cost: $20,000 Effort: Not applicable

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Title: Data Analysis of Public Health Response to Emergent Threats Survey (PHRETS) Source: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 9/06-8/07 Total Cost: $96,000 Effort: 18% Title: Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health in Latinas Source: 1P50MH073453, National Institute of Mental Health Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 8/06-8/09 Total Cost: $2,550,000 Effort: 5% Title: Building an Implementation Toolset for E-Prescribing Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Task Order No. 4 Role: Investigator Dates: 09/08-09/10 Effort: 20% Title: PM-PREP: Peer-Mentored Disaster Preparedness for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Source: R21NR011332, National Institute of Nursing Research/National Institutes of Health Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 8/04/09-7/31/11 Total Cost: $345,723 Effort: 30% Title: Improving Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Management in Primary Care Source: R01MH082768, National Institute of Mental Health Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 08/20/09-03/31/15 Total Cost: $3,550,677 Effort: 20% Title: Leave Early or Stay and Defend: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Public’s Response to Wildfire Source: USDA Forest Service Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 3/09-3/14 Total Cost: $157,045 Effort: 9% Title: Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Centers: A Public Health Systems Approach Source: P01-TP000303-01, Center for Disease Control & Prevention Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Project Two: Building effective public health-CBO/FBO partnerships for disaster readiness Dates: 9/09-8/12 Total Cost: $1,300,000 Effort: 20%

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Title: EQUIP-Malawi (Extending QUality ImProvement for HIV/AIDS in Malawi) Source: Cooperative Agreement No. 674-A-00-10-00035-00, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Role: Investigator Dates: 3/10-2/12 Total Cost: $12,842,678 Effort: 20% Title: Data Analysis of Public Health Response to Emergent Threats Survey-II (PHRETS 2) Source: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 1/11-8/11 Total Cost: $45,000 Effort: 8% Title: ROAD-MAP: Resilient Older Adults in Disasters Source: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 1/11-8/11 Total Cost: $158,348 Effort: 8% Title: Community Resilience through Culture: Strategy for Reconstruction in Haiti Source: UCLA Trans-disciplinary Seed Grant Role: Co- Principal Investigator Dates: 2/12-2/13 Total Cost: $15,000 Effort: In-kind Title: Collaborative Research: Prioritizing Cooling Infrastructure Investments for Vulnerable Southwest Populations Source: National Science Foundation, Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events Role: Principal Investigator (UCLA) Dates: 7/1/13-6/30/16 Total Cost: $296,122 Effort: 11% Year 1, 8% Year 2-3 Title: Examining the relationship between public health departments and the nongovernmental sector to support stronger partnerships for the effective recovery of vulnerable populations. (#HITEP130005-01-00) Source: US Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Role: Co- Principal Investigator Dates: 9/30/13-9/29/15 Total Cost: $133,787 Effort: 14% Title: The effect of variations in wireless emergency alert message content and social setting on behavioral and psycho-physiological responses among diverse populations. Source: Department of Homeland Security Role: Co- Principal Investigator

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Dates: 2/24/14-2/23/16 Total Cost: $671,590 Effort: 9% per year Title: Evaluation of Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 12/31/13-12/31/15 Total Cost: $450,000 Effort: 20% Title: The Impact of Oppressive Heat on Mortality in Los Angeles and the Potential Impact of Climate Change Source: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Role: Project Director Dates: 03/15/14-06/31/14 Total Cost: $55,600 Effort: In-Kind Title: Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network Source: National Science Foundation Role: Investigator Dates: 04/01/15-03/31/20 Total Cost: $12,000,000 Effort: $100,000 over 5 years Title: Applying lessons learned on global policies and programs that promote social cohesion to the design of health programs in the United States Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 12/16/14-12/15/15 Total Cost: $197,100 Effort: 5% Title: Local institutional efforts to reduce public health risks to extreme heat events in low-income minority communities in California Source: Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 6/1/15-5/30/16 Total Cost: $19,948 Effort: 2% Title: Program Evaluation of the “Three Cities” CVE Initiatives Source: #2015-ST-108FRG006, US Department of Homeland Security Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 09/30/15-03/30/18 Total Cost: $500,000 Effort: 12% Title: Examination of the Short and Long Term Impact of School Shootings Source: National Institutes of Justice

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Role: Investigator Dates: 01/1/16-12/31/17 Total Cost: $1,254,975 Effort: 15% Title: Translation, Dissemination, and Implementation of Public Health Preparedness and Response Research and Training Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 01/1/16-08/31/17 Total Cost: $1,067,695 Title: Building a Practical and Accessible Website for Local Public Health Departments to Facilitate Creation of Community Resilience Programs Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Dates: 04/15/16-04/14/17 Total Cost: $160,100 Title: A Simulation Platform to Enhance Infrastructure and Community Resilience to Extreme Heat Source: National Science Foundation, Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events Role: Co-Principal Investigator Dates: 8/1/16-7/31/19 Total Cost: $450,000 Effort: 6% LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS: 1. Course Faculty, “How to Teach Evidence Based Medicine,” New York Academy of Medicine

and American College of Physicians, 1996. 2. Visiting Lecturer, “Social and Psychological Issues in Caring for Survivors of Torture,” Yale

University School of Law, Immigration Law Course, 1996. 3. “Identifying and Treating Survivors of Torture,” invited lecture presented at the United States

Public Health Service Conference, Washington, D.C., 1996. 4. “Survivors of Torture in the Primary Care Setting: Prevalence Estimates and Under-detection by

Physicians,” invited lecture presented at the NIMH/ORR Conference entitled “Refugee and Asylee Survivors of Torture: Improving Our Understanding,” 1997.

5. “Medical Documentation for Victims of Organized Violence”, Physicians for Human Rights,

Boston, 1997. 6. Grand Rounds Speaker, “The Experience and Treatment of Survivors of Torture,” Department of

Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, 1997. 7. Pre-course Faculty, “Human Rights and the Internist’s Role in Asylum Evaluations,” Society of

General Internal Medicine Annual Conference Pre-course, Washington, D.C., 1997 and 1998.

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8. “Vicarious Traumatization: The Effects of Working with Survivors of Torture,” invited lecture

presented at Princeton University, Health and Human Rights in the World Community, 1996, 1997, 1998.

9. “Social and Psychological Issues in the Legal Representation of Survivors of Torture,” invited

lecture presented at the Harvard University School of Law, Immigration Law Course, 1997, 1998, 1999.

10. “Screening for Exposure to Torture: Pilot Data for a New Questionnaire,” American Public

Health Association National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1998. 11. “Traumatic Human Rights Abuses,” invited lecture presented at the New York Law School,

Immigration Law Course, 1998. 12. “Human Rights Abuses and the Lawyer,” invited lecture presented at the UCLA School of Law,

Immigration Law Course, 1999. 13. “Survivors of Torture in the Primary Care Setting,” invited lecture presented at the UCLA School

of Public Health and School of Medicine, World Health Course, 2000. 14. “Health Care and Health Policy for Survivors of Torture and Survivors of Rape as a Weapon of

War,” invited lecture presented at the UCLA School of Public Health and School of Medicine, World Health Course, 2001.

15. “State Sponsored Violence, Health, and Human Rights,” invited lecture presented at the UCLA

Department of International Development Studies, World Health Course, 2001. 16. Faculty, “International Trauma Training Guidelines: Dissemination and Dialogue,” workshop

presented at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies”, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2001.

17. “Prevalence of Political Violence Experiences and Health Status Among Latino Immigrants”,

paper presented at the Society of General Internal Medicine 25th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May 2002.

18. “Prevalence of Political Violence Experiences and Health Status Among Latino Immigrants”,

invited lecture presented at the National Research Service Award Conference, Washington D.C., June 2002.

19. “Rape as a Weapon of War,” invited lecture presented at the UCLA School of Public Health,

Family and Sexual Violence Course, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. 20. Pre-course Faculty, “Physicians as Change Agents,” Society of General Internal Medicine,

Annual Meeting, Vancouver, 2003. 21. Pre-course Faculty, “Psychosocial Consequences of Bioterrorism”, Society of General Internal

Medicine, Annual Meeting, 2003.

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22. “International Trauma Training of Primary Care Providers,” workshop presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 2003.

23. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bioterrorism Preparedness and Trust in Public Health,” paper

presented at the Academy of Health Services Research Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2004. 24. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bioterrorism Preparedness and Trust in Public Health,”

American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, 2004. 25. “Guidelines on Mental Health Training of Primary Care Providers for Trauma Exposed

Populations in Conflict-Affected Countries,” invited lecture presented at the Center for Vulnerable Populations, UCLA School of Nursing, 2005.

26. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bioterrorism Preparedness and Trust in Public Health,” invited

to present the First Ruth Roemer Honorary Lecture, UCLA School of Public Health, January 2005.

27. Discussant, “Lesson of Katrina: Race Relations, Poverty, Climate Change & Role of

Government,” UCLA Covel Commons Building, October 2005. 28. “Trauma in Primary Care: Bridging Research to Practice,” workshop presented at the

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, November 2005.

29. “Improving Disaster Preparedness in Los Angeles,” invited lecture presented at the World

President’s Organization, Los Angeles, CA, March 2006. 30. “What is the Role of Primary Care in Disaster Preparedness?” invited lecture presented at the

UCLA Women’s Health Center, Los Angeles, CA, March 2006. 31. “What is the Role of Primary Care in Disaster Preparedness?” invited lecture presented at the Pri-

Med Updates, Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, April 2006. 32. “Leveraging Social Networks for Protecting Vulnerable Communities Health During Disaster,”

paper presented at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 2006. 33. “Leveraging Social Networks for Protecting Vulnerable Communities Health During Disaster,”

paper presented at the 31st Annual Hazards Research and Applications Conference, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, July 2006.

34. “Disaster Planning and Risk Communication with vulnerable Communities: Lesson from

Hurricane Katrina” invited lecture presented at the UCLA Center for Vulnerable Populations, UCLA School of Nursing, October 5, 2006

35. “Political Violence Survivors in the United States,” 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public

Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2006. 36. Moderator for Oral Session, “Emergency and Disaster Preparedness: Examples in Six States,”

136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2008.

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37. “Drug Continuity in Emergencies” invited lecture presented at the City of Los Angeles

Department of Aging, Senior Emergency Preparedness Forum, November 2009 38. “Disasters and Vulnerable Populations” invited lecture presented at the National Center for

Disaster Preparedness, Columbia University, January 2011 39. “Health and Human Rights” invited lecture presented at the UCSF Global Studies Program,

January 2011. 40. “Increasing Community Disaster Resilience in Los Angeles”, invited lecture presented at the

Senior Emergency Preparedness Action Committee, June 2011. 41. “PTSD for Primary Care Clinicians”, invited lecture presented at the UCLA Primary Care

Residency Series, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 42. “Community Disaster Resilience,” invited lecture presented at the Environmental Health Sciences

Seminar 411, UCLA School of Public Health, October, 2011. 43. “PREP – Programma para Responder a Emergencias con Preparacion,” invited lecture presented

at the Novena Conferencia Annual de Promotoras y Trabajadores Cumunitarios, Los Angeles, December, 2011

44. “Community Resilience for the Environmental Health Officer” invited lecture to UCLA

Environmental Health Services Seminar, 2011. 45. “Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Disaster Preparedness with Disabled Adults.”

paper presented at the VA-CEMPER Annual Conference, Arlington, VA, May 2011. 46. “PTSD for Primary Care Clinicians”, invited lecture presented to the Clinical Directors Network,

April 2011 and July 2012 47. “Los Angeles’s Approach to Increasing National Resilience to Hazards and Disasters”, invited

presentation at the National Science Foundation, Irvine, May 2012 48. Welcome Remarks, “Conference on Confronting Climate Change and Extreme Weather: A

Public Health Perspective” sponsored by UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters, California Department of Public Health and the Center for Public Health and Climate Change at the Public Health Institute, Los Angeles, April 2012

49. “A Model for Community Engagement and Adaptation to Extreme Weather Events”,

“Conference on Confronting Climate Change and Extreme Weather: A Public Health Perspective” sponsored by UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters, California Department of Public Health and the Center for Public Health and Climate Change at the Public Health Institute, Los Angeles, April 2012

50. “Disaster Planning in the 21st Century” invited lecture to the The Now Institute, Los Angeles,

October 2012 51. “Access to Chronic Medications After Disasters”, Opening remarks to Expert Panel on

Medication Access After Disasters convened by CDC’s Office of Public Preparedness and

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Response, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion and UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters, Atlanta, December 2012

52. “Loss of Landscape and Community Health: Impacts of the Wallow Fire After One Year” paper

presented at the Association for Fire Ecology, 5th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, Portland, OR, December 2012

53. “Senior Preparedness in Los Angeles County”, invited lecture presented at the Los Angeles

County Senior Emergency Preparedness Action Committee, February 2013 54. “CBO/LHD Linkages for Disaster Preparedness,” invited lecture presented at the NACCHO

Preparedness Summit, Atlanta, March 2013 55. “Current Situations in Disaster Medical Care” invited lecture presented at the Tohoku University

School of Medicine, Tohoku, Japan, April 2013 56. “Community Disaster Resilience”, invited lecture presented at the Centers for Disease Control

and Prevention, Office of Public Preparedness and Response, Seminar Series, Atlanta, March 2013

57. Guest Lecture, “Community Resilience and Risk Communications”, Fielding School of Public

Health, CHS 484 Risk Communications Course, April 2013. 58. “The Impact of Wildfire on Community Health”, UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine

and Health Services Research, Research Seminar Series, May 2013 59. Guest Lecture, “Community Disaster Resilience and Public Health: U.S. and Local Experiences”,

USC Graduate Program in Global Medicine, Meds 599 Course on Children in Emergency Situations: A Global Analysis of Policies and Programs, June 2013.

60. “How Public Health Can Inform and Inspire Disaster Science, Policy and Practice,” 31st 38th

Annual Hazards Research and Applications Conference, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, July 2013

61. “Implementation Outcomes of the ViStA Project” paper presented at the International Society of

Traumatic Stress Studies, 29th Annual International Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2013

62. “Community Disaster Resilience” invited lecture presented at the The Now Institute/UCLA

School of Arts and Architecture, Los Angeles, November 2013 63. “Health Status of Arizona Residents One Year After the Wallow Fire” invited lecture presented

at the National Fire Protection Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2013 64. “Community Resilience in Four Big Cities”, invited lecture presented at the NACCHO

Preparedness Summit, Atlanta, April 2, 2014 65. “Measuring Resilience: Early Results from the Los Angeles County Community Disaster

Resilience Project”, paper presented at UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Research Seminar Series, May 2, 2014

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66. “Community Resilience”, invited lecture presented at the Fielding School of Public Health, CHS 484 Risk Communications Course, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

67. “New Audiences, New Products for the National Seismic Hazard and Design Maps”, invited

lecture presented at the United States Geological Survey Federal Center, Denver, Colorado, June 26, 2014

68. “Answering Community Questions About Ebola” invited lecture presented at the UCLA Center

for World Health, October 28, 2014

69. “Catalyzing Social Cohesion: Forging a Framework to Improve Global Health”, invited lecture presented at the UC Global Health Day, April 18, 2015

70. “Implementation and Impact of a PTSD Care Manager Program in Primary Care Centers”, paper presented at the UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Research Seminar Series, May 1, 2015

71. “Mapping to Support Community Resilience”, invited lecture presented at the United States Geological Survey Design Storm Conference, Menlo Park, May 6, 2015

72. “Resilience Challenges”, invited lecture presented at the Annual Natural Hazards Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, July 21, 2015

73. “Evaluating the Impact of Organizational Partnerships on Community Resilience” invited lecture presented at the PHSSR Research-In-Progress Webinar, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, November 4, 2015

74. “Conceptualizing Programs for Countering Violent Extremism as Complex Interventions” invited lecture presented at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, Workshop on Measurement and Assessment for Countering Violent Extremism, December 9, 2015

75. “Community Resilience: What Is It and How Do We Get There?” invited Grand Rounds, Pomona Valley Medical Center, January 5, 2016

76. “Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction in Los Angeles”, briefing to Gonzalo Rivas, President of

the National Innovation Council of Chile, Los Angeles CA, March 16 2016

77. “Research at The National Education Safety and Security Institute” Briefing to The Honorable James Dinneen, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Private Sector Office, March 29, 2016

78. “Putting Evaluation into Practice” invited lecture presented at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Seventh Annual Science Summit, March 30, 2016

79. “Academia and Governmental Public Health Working Together to Strengthen Community Resiliency and Recovery” invited lecture presented at the National Association of County and City Health Offices Preparedness Summit, Dallas, Texas, April 20 2016.

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80. “Heat Wave Mortality in Los Angeles and Phoenix: Results of Two Studies”, presented at the UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Research Seminar Series, April, 29, 2016

81. “Building Coalitions for Community Resilience” invited lecture presented at the National Earthquake Conference, Long Beach, California May 5 2016

82. “Resilience Building”, invited lecture presented to University of Illinois-Chicago, June 3, 2016 83. “New Ideas for Increasing Resilience to Heat Waves in Los Angeles” invited speech at Tree

People Conference on Extreme Heat in Los Angeles: Science, Policy and Community Engagement Approaches to Urban Cooling, Los Angeles, California, July 8 2016

84. “Public Health Approaches to Countering Violent Extremism”, invited speech presented to

National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C., September 8, 2016

85. “Benefits and Challenges to Public Health Contributions to Countering Violent Extremism” Briefing to Kathleen Kraninger, U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, October 20, 2016

86. “Canaries in the Coal Mine: Interpersonal Violence, Gang Violence and Preventing Violent

Extremism”, invited speech presented to World Psychiatric Association, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom, October 25, 2016

87. “Public Health Approaches to Countering Violent Extremism”, invited lecture presented to

National Security Critical Issues Task Force, Georgetown University Center for Security Studies, Washington, D.C., November 1, 2016

88. “Leveraging Non-Traditional Partners for Preventing Violent Extremism”, Panelist at National Counterterrorism Center’s Annual Countering Violent Extremism Practitioner Workshop, Washington, D.C., November 3, 2016

89. “Towards a Theory of Community Resilience for CVE Policy, Practice and Research” invited

speech at “The Day After Daesh – Implications to Homeland Security”, Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate, Washington, D.C., November 14, 2016

90. “Outcomes from the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project”, invited presentation to Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management, a joint center of the University of California Irvine and Osaka City University Japan, Irvine CA, November 17, 2016

91. “Can Public Health Prevent Violent Extremism?” paper presented at the UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Research Seminar Series, December 2, 2016

92. “Vulnerable Populations and Strengthening Resilience to Disasters”, invited presentation at

“Health and healthcare for vulnerable populations – Advancing the Science” Health Services Research Symposium in Honor of Martin F. Shapiro, Los Angeles CA, February 24, 2017

93. “Community-Based Partnerships and Strategies for Disaster Reduction”, invited presentation to U.S. State Department International Visitor Leadership Program, Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, Los Angeles CA, February 28, 2017

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94. “Engaging the Public to Protect Public Health: Lessons from the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project”, invited speech presented to National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C., March 8, 2017

95. “Introducing Building Resilience-LA”, presented at the U.S. Green Building Council Expo, Los Angeles, CA, April 20, 2017

96. “Preventing Extremist Violence through a Community Resilience Framework” invited speech at

the Global Summit for Strong Cities Network and the 2nd Conference for Building Resilience to Radicalization and Violent Extremism, Aarhus, Denmark, May 17-19, 2017

PUBLICATIONS: A. RESEARCH PAPERS-PEER REVIEWED

1. Hendler J, Molloy T, Eisenman D, Cohen, M. “A 36 Year Old Man with Diabetes Mellitus and Intraventricular Conduction Defect: A Case History,” Primary Cardiology, 5:33-39, 1988.

2. Eisenman D, McKegney F. “Delirium at Therapeutic Concentrations of Digoxin and Quinidine: A Case Report,” Psychosomatics, 35 (1):91-93, 1994. PMID: 8134536

3. Keller A, Saul J, Eisenman D. “Caring for Survivors of Torture in an Urban Municipal Hospital,” Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 21 (2):20-29, 1998. PMID: 10181462

4. Eisenman D, Bergner S, Cohen I. “The Ideal Victim: Idealizing Torture Victims Causes

Secondary Traumatic Stress in Human Rights Workers,” Human Rights Review, 4 (1):106-114, 2000.

5. Eisenman D, Keller A, Kim G. “Survivors of Torture in a General Medical Setting: How

Often Have Patients Been Tortured, and How Often Is It Missed?” Western Journal of Medicine, 172 (5):301-304, 2000. PMID: 10832420

6. Brune M, Hassen C, Krausz M, Yagdiran O, Bustos E, Eisenman D. “Belief System as

Coping Factors for Traumatized Refugees: A Pilot Study,” Eur Psychiatry, 17 (8): 451-458, 2002. PMID:12504261

7. Eisenman D, Cunningham W, Zierler S, Shapiro M. “The Effect of Violence on Utilization

of Services and Access to Care in Persons with HIV,” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2 (18):125-127, 2003. PMID: 12542587

8. Eisenman D, Gelberg L, Liu H, Shapiro M. “Mental Health and Health Related Quality of

Life among Adult Latino Primary Care Patients Living in the United States with Previous Exposure to Political Violence,” JAMA, 290 (5) :627-634, 2003. PMID: 12902366

9. Eisenman D, Wold C, Setodji C, Hickey S, Lee B, Stein B, Long A. “Will Public Health’s

Response to Terrorism be Fair? Racial/Ethnic Variations in Perceived Fairness during a Bioterrorist Event,” Biosecurity and Bioterrorism, 2(3):1-11, 2004. PMID: 15588052

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10. Stein B, Tanielian T, Eisenman D, Keyser D, Burnam A, Pincus A. “Emotional and Behavioral Consequences of Bioterrorism: Planning a Public Health Response,” Milbank Quarterly. 82(3):413-455, 2004. PMID: 15330972

11. Eisenman D, Tanielian T, Stein B, Pincus H. “Terrorism and Primary Care Providers:

Psychological Effects and Their Implications for Policy and Research,” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 20(8):772-776, 2005. PMID: 16050892

12. Bogart L, Collins R, Cunningham W, Beckman R, Golinelli D, Eisenman D, Bird C. “The

Association of Partner Abuse with Risky Sexual Behaviors among Women and Men with HIV/AIDS,” AIDS and Behavior, 9(3):323-33, 2005. PMID: 16091853

13. Eisenman D, Wold C, Fielding J, Long A, Setodji C, Hickey S, Gelberg L. “Differences in

Individual-Level Terrorism Preparedness in Los Angeles County,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 30(6):1-6, 2006. PMID: 16414417

14. Eisenman D, Weine S, Green B, de Jong J, Rayburn N, Ventevogel P, Keller A, Agani, F.

“The ISTSS/RAND Guidelines on Mental Health Training of Primary Care Providers for Trauma Exposed Populations in Conflict-Affected Countries,” Journal of Traumatic Stress, 19(1):5-17, 2006. PMID:16568460

15. Eisenman D, Cordasco K, Asch S, Golden J, Glik D. “Disaster Planning and Risk

Communication with Vulnerable Communities: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina,” American Journal of Public Health, 97: S1: 109-S115, 2007. PMID: 17413069

16. Cordasco K, Eisenman D, Glik D, Golden J, Asch S. “They Blew the Levee: Distrust of

Governmental Authorities Among Hurricane Katrina Evacuees,” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 18 (2): 277-282, 2007. PMID: 17483557

17. Meredith L, Eisenman D, Rhodes H, Ryan G, Long A. “Trust Influences Response to Public

Health Messages during a Bioterrorist Event,” Journal of Health Communications, 12(3):217-32, 2007. PMID: 17497377

18. Eisenman D, Bogart L, Bird C, Collins R, Golinelli D, Fremont A, Beckman R, Cunningham

W. “Differential Diffusion of New HIV Technologies by Gender: HAART as an Exemplar,” AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 21(6): 390-399. 2007. PMID: 17594248

19. Eisenman D, Meredith LS, Rhodes H, Green BL, Kaltman S, Cassells A, Tobin JN. “PTSD

in Latino Patients: Illness Beliefs, Treatment Preferences, and Implications for Care,” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(9): 1386-92, 2008. PMID: 18587619

20. Eisenman D, Glik D, Ong M, Zhou Q, Tseng C, Long A, Fielding J, Asch S. “Terrorism-

Related Fear and Avoidance Behavior in a Multi-Ethnic Urban Population,” American Journal of Public Health, 99(1): 168-174, 2009. PMID: 19008521

21. Eisenman D, Richardson E, Sumner L, Ahmed S, Liu H, Valentine J, Rodriguez M.

“Intimate Partner Violence and Community Service Needs among Pregnant and Post-partum Latina Women,” Violence and Victims, 24(1): 111-121, 2009. PMID:19433999

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22. Eisenman D, Zhou Q, Ong M, Asch S, Glik D, Long A, “Variations in Disaster Preparedness by Mental Health, Perceived General Health, and Disability Status” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 3(1): 33-41, 2009. PMID: 19293742

23. Eisenman D, Glik D, Maranon R, Gonzalez L, Asch S. “Developing a Disaster Preparedness

Campaign Targeting Low-Income Latino Immigrants: Focus Group Results from Project PREP,” Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved, 20 (2):330-345, 2009. PMID: 19395833

24. Meredith L, Eisenman D, Green B, Basurto R, Cassells A, Tobin J. “System Factors Affect

the Recognition and Management of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder by Primary Care Clinicians,” Medical Care, 47 (6): 686-694, 2009. PMID: 19433999

25. Eisenman D, Glik D., Gonzalez L., Maranon R., Zhou Q., Tseng C. Asch S., “Improving

Latino Disaster Preparedness Using Social Networks,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 37(6): 512-517, 2009. PMID: 19944917

26. Meredith L.S., Zazzali J.L., Shields S., Eisenman D. Alsabagh H., “Psychological Effects of

Patient Surge in Large-Scale Emergencies: A Quality Improvement Tool for Hospital and Clinic Capacity Planning and Response,” Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 25(2): 107-114, 2010. PMID: 20467987

27. Rodriguez M, Valentine J, Ahmed S, Eisenman D, Sumner L, Liu H. “Intimate Partner

Violence and Maternal Depression During the Perinatal Period: A Longitudinal Investigation of Latinas,” Violence Against Women 16(5):543-559, 2010. PMID: 20388930

28. Meredith LM, Eisenman D, Tanielian T, Taylor S, Basurto R, Zazzali J. “Prioritizing

Psychological Consequences for Disaster Preparedness and Response: A Framework for Addressing the Emotional, Behavioral, and Cognitive Effects of Patient Surge in Large-Scale Disasters,” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 5(1): 73-80, 2011. PMID: 21402830

29. Crosson J, Straus S, Wu S, Eisenman D, Bell B. “Meaningful Use of Electronic Prescribing

in Five Exemplar Primary Care Practices,” Annals of Family Medicine. 9(5):392-7. 2011. PMID: 21911757

30. Sumner, LA, Ahmed, S, Eisenman D, Valentine, J, Hui, H, Zhang, M, Wyatt, G, Myers, H &

Rodriquez, M. “The Influence of Depressive Symptoms and Psychosocial Factors in Early Pregnancy on Perceived Emotional Well-being and Health Status at One-Year Postpartum in a Community Sample of Low-Income Latinas,” Mater Child Health J. 15(7):1046-54, 2011. PMID: 20652383

31. Baldwin SB, Eisenman D, Sayles JL, Ryan G, Chuang KS. “Identification of Human

Trafficking Victims in Health Care Settings,” Health and Human Rights: An International Journal. 13(1). 2011. PMID: 22772961

32. Carameli K., Eisenman D, d’Angona B., Drury A., Glik D. “Planning for Chronic Disease

Medications in Disasters: Perspectives from Patients, Physicians, Pharmacists, and Insurers” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness (7)3: 257-265, 2013 PMID 23103395

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33. Eisenman D, Williams M, Glik D, Long A, Plough A, Ong M. “The Public Health Disaster Trust Scale: Validation of a Brief Measure,” Journal of Public Health Management & Practice. 18(4):11-18, 2012. PMID: 22635199

34. Stajura M, Glik D, Eisenman D, Prelip M, Martel A, Sammartinova J. “Perspectives of

Community- and Faith-Based Organizations about Partnering with Local Health Departments for Disasters,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 9(7):2293-311, 2012. PMID: 22851942

35. Sammartinova J, Glik D, Prelip M, Martel A, Eisenman D. “The Long and Winding Road:

Finding Disaster Preparedness Coordinators at a National Sample of Local Public Health Departments,” Public Health Reports. 128(5): 364-366, 2013. PMID: 23997282

36. Plough A, Fielding JE, Chandra A, Williams M, Eisenman D, Wells KB, Law G, Fogleman

S, Magaña A. “Building Community Disaster Resilience: Perspectives From a Large Urban County Department of Public Health,” American Journal of Public Health. 103(7):1190-97, 2013. PMID:23678937

37. Wells KB, Tang J, Lizaola E, Jones F., Brown A., Stayton A. Williams M., Chandra A.

Eisenman D., Fogleman S, Plough A, “Applying Community Engagement to Disaster Planning: Developing the Vision and Design for the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Initiative” American Journal of Public Health. 103(7):1172-80, 2013. PMID: 23678916

38. Glik, D., Eisenman DP, Zhou Q., Tseng C., Asch S., “Using the Precaution Adoption

Process Model to Describe a Disaster Preparedness Intervention Among Low Income Latinos,” Health Education and Behavior. 29(2):272-283, 2014. PMID: 24399266

39. Meredith L., Eisenman DP., Green BL., Kaltman S., Wong EC., Cassells A., Tobin JN.

Design of the Violence and Stress Assessment (ViStA) Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Care Management for PTSD Among Predominantly Latino Patients in Safety Net Health Centers“ Contemporary Clinical Trials 38(2): 163-172, 2014. PMID:24747932

40. Eisenman D., Bazzano A., Koniak-Griffin D., Lewis MA, Tseng C., Lamb K., Lehrer D.

“Peer-Mentored Preparedness (PM-Prep): A New Disaster Preparedness Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities” Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 52(1): 49-59, 2014. PMID:24635691

41. Glik D., Eisenman D., Donatello I., Afifi A., Martel A., Stajura M., Prelip M., Sammartinova

J. “Reliability and Validity of the Assessment for Disaster Engagement with Partners Tool (ADEPT) for Local Health Departments” Public Health Reports 129(4): 77-87, 2014. PMID: 25355978

42. Eisenman D., Chandra A., Fogleman S., Magana A., Hendricks A., Wells K., Williams M.,

Tang J., Plough A. “The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project—A Community-Level, Public Health Initiative to Build Community Disaster Resilience” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 204(11): 8475-8490, 2014. PMID: 25153472

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43. Baldwin S., Fehrenbacher AE, Eisenman D “Psychological Coercion in Human Trafficking: an Application of Albert Biderman’s Framework” Qualitative Health Research, 11(4): 1-11, 2014. PMID: 25371382

44. Sammartinova J., Donatello I., Eisenman D., Glik D., Prelip M. Martel A., Stajura M.

“Local Health Departments’ Satisfaction with Community Engagement for Emergency Preparedness” American Journal of Bioterrorism, Biosecurity and Biodefense, 1(1):6-12, 2014.

45. Chi G., Williams M., Chandra A., Plough A., Eisenman D. “Partnerships for Community

Resilience: Perspectives from the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project” Public Health, 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2015.07.004

46. Eisenman D., McCaffrey, S., Donatello O., Grant M., “An Ecosystems and Vulnerable

Populations Perspective on Mental Health After a Wildfire” Ecohealth. 12(4):602-610, 2015. DOI: 10.1007/s10393-015-1052-1. PMID: 26302957

47. Chandra A, Williams M, Lopez C, Tang J, Eisenman D, Magana, A. “Developing a

Tabletop Exercise to Test Community Resilience: Lessons from the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Reports 9(5): 484-488, 2015. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2015.99

48. Adams, RM, Rivard H, Eisenman DP, “Who Participates in Building Disaster Resilient

Communities: A Cluster-Analytic Approach” Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 2016 Feb 23 (Epub ahead of print). PMID: 26910869

49. Vaughan CA, Miles JNV, Eisenman DP, Meredith LS. “Longitudinal Associations among

Pain, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, and Stress Appraisals” Journal of Traumatic Stress 2016 Feb 24 (Epub ahead of print).

50. Meredith L., Eisenman DP, Han B, Green BL., Kaltman S., Wong EC., Sorbero M, Vaughan

C, Cassells A., Zatzick D, Diaz C, Hickey S, Kurz J, Tobin J “Impact of the Violence and Stress Assessment (ViSTA) Program to Improve PTSD Management in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial“ JGIM: Journal of General Internal Medicine 31(5):509-517, 2016. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-016-3588-3

51. Rodriguez MA., Brooks R., Mendoza A, Eisenman D, Dubois AM, von Ehrenstein O.

“Operationalization of social cohesion interventions in Latin America” The Lancet Global Health (4), April 2016 . DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(16)30012-2

52. Grinshteyn E, Eisenman D, Cunningham WE, Andersen R, Ettner S. “Individual and

Neighborhood Level Determinants of Fear and Violent Crime among Adolescents” Family and Community Health 39(2): 103-112, 2016. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000095

53. Fraser A, Chester M, Eisenman D, Hondula D, Pincetl S, English P, Bondank E. "Household

Accessibility to Heat Refuges: Residential Air Conditioning, Public Cooled Space, and Walkability." Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, July, 2016. DOI: 10.1177/0265813516657342

54. Cha BS, Lawrence RI Bliss JC, Wells KB, Chandra A, Eisenman DP, “The Road to

Resilience: Insights on Training Community Coalitions in the Los Angeles County

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Community Disaster Resilience Project” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness Dec;10(6):812-821, 2016. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2016.46

55. Weine S, Eisenman DP, Glik D, Kinsler J, Polutnik C. “Addressing Violent Extremism as

Public Health Policy and Practice” Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 2016. DOI: 10.1080/19434472.2016.1198413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19434472.2016.1198413

56. Eisenman DP, Wilhalme H, Tseng C, Chester M, English P, Fraser A, Pincetl S, Vangala S,

Dhaliwal S. “Heat Death Associations with the Built Environment, Social Vulnerability and their Interactions with Rising Temperature" Health and Place 41 (Sept):89-99, 2016 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2016.08.007

57. Pincetl S, Chester M, Eisenman DP, “Urban Heat Stress in the U.S. Southwest: The Role of

Sociotechnical Systems” Sustainability 8(9):842-855, 2016; doi:10.3390/su8090842 58. Nahlik M, Chester M, Pincetl S, Eisenman D, Sivaraman D, English P. “Building Thermal

Performance, Extreme Heat, and Climate Change” Journal of Infrastructure Systems November 2016. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000349

59. Eisenman DP, Adams RM, Rivard H, “Measuring Outcomes in a Community Resilience

Program: A New Metric for Evaluating Results at the Household Level” PLoS Currents: Disaster 2016 doi: 10.1371/currents.dis.15b2d3cbce4e248309082ba1e67b95e1.

60. Grinshteyn E, Eisenman DP, Cunningham WE, Andersen R, Ettner S. “Individual- and

Neighborhood-Level Determinants of Fear of Violent Crime Among Adolescents” Family and Community Health, 17:6, 2017

61. Adams RM, Glik D, Prelip M, Donatello I, Eisenman DP. “Partnering with Community and

Faith-Based Organizations for Disaster Preparedness and Response: Results of a National Survey of Public Health Departments” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2017 (in press)

62. Eisenman DP, Flavahan L. “Canaries in the Coal Mine: Interpersonal Violence, Gang

Violence and Violent Extremism Through a Public Health Prevention Lens” International Review of Psychiatry (in press)

63. Weine S., Eisenman DP, Kinsler J, Polutnik C. “Utilizing Mental Health Professionals to

Help Prevent the Next Attacks” International Review of Psychiatry (in press) 64. Wynia M., Eisenman DP. Hanfling D. “Public health professionals and countering violent

extremism: context and caution” American Journal of Public Health (in press)

B. RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)

1. Schwartz B, Kim M, Croker C, Keough K, Morales-Meyer G, Eisenman DP, Kim M, Tormey M, Mascola L. “Toward an Individualized Approach to Define Fever among

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Travelers from Ebola-Affected Countries or Persons with Exposure to an Ebola Patient” PLOS One

2. Grinshteyn E, Cunningham WE, Eisenman DP, Andersen R, Ettner S. “Fear of Violent

Crime and Anxiety/Depression among Adolescents” Mental Health & Prevention

3. Kalkstein A, Kalkstein L, Vanos J, Eisenman DP. “Heat/Mortality Sensitivities in Los Angeles During Winter: A Unique Phenomenon in the United States” Environmental Research (revise and resubmit)

4. Acosta J., Burgette L., Chandra A., Eisenman DP., Gonzalez I., Varda D., Xenakis L. “Why

do community and public health partnerships matter during disaster recovery?” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Practice (revise and resubmit)

CHAPTERS-PEER REVIEWED

1. Eisenman D. “Genocide.” In: Lester Breslow, ed., Encyclopedia of Public Health, Macmillan Reference, New York, 2002.

2. Eisenman D. “Screening Immigrants and Refugees for Mental Health Problems and a

History of Torture in Ambulatory Care Settings.” In: Patricia Walker, Elisabeth Barnett, eds., Immigrant Medicine : A Comprehensive Reference for the Care of Refugees and Immigrants, Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2007.

3. Ekblad S, Kastrup M, Eisenman D. “Interpersonal Violence Towards Women: An Overview

and Clinical Directions.” In: Patricia Walker, Elisabeth Barnett, eds., Immigrant Medicine : A Comprehensive Reference for the Care of Refugees and Immigrants, Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2007.

4. Wenzel T, Kastrup M, Eisenman D. “Torture Survivors: A Hidden Population.” In:

Patricia Walker, Elisabeth Barnett, eds., Immigrant Medicine : A Comprehensive Reference for the Care of Refugees and Immigrants, Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2007.

5. Jaranson J, Ekblad S, Kroupin G, Eisenman D. “Introduction to Mental Health of

Immigrants.” In: Patricia Walker, Elisabeth Barnett, eds., Immigrant Medicine : A Comprehensive Reference for the Care of Refugees and Immigrants, Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2007.

6. Eisenman D., Chandra A., Fogleman S., Magana A., Hendricks A., Wells K., Williams M.,

Tang J., Plough A. “The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project—A Community-Level, Public Health Initiative to Build Community Disaster Resilience” reprinted in Kimberly Etingoff, ed., Ecological Resilience: Response to Climate Change and Disasters, Apple Academic Press, Ontario, Canada 2016.

7. Petkova EP, Celovsky AS, Tsai WY, Eisenman D. “Mental Health Impacts of Droughts:

Lessons for the U.S. from Australia”, In: Walter Leal Filho, Jesse M. Keenan, eds., Climate Change Adaptation in America: Experiences, Case Studies and Best Practices”, Springer, 2016 (in press).

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8. Eisenman DP, Weine S, Lashley M. “Can Public Health Help Prevent Violent Extremism? Should Public Health Help Prevent Violent Extremism?”, McGill Queens University Press (submitted)

RAND POLICY PAPERS

1. Tanielian T, Stein B, Eisenman D, Olmstead S, Pincus HA. Understanding and Preparing for the Psychological Consequences of Bioterrorism. RAND Issue Paper. DRR No: DDR-2919-RC.

2. Chow BG, Jones GS, Eisenman D, Latourette T. Bio-Defense Concepts of Operations for the Air

Force to Administer Prophylaxes and Medical Treatments. United States Airforce RAND Issue Paper DRR-3530-AF. Dec 2004.

3. Meredith, L. S., Eisenman, D, Tanielian, T., Taylor, S. L., and Basurto, R. Preparing Hospitals

and Clinics for the Psychological Consequences of a Terrorist Incident or Other Public Health Emergency and Preparing Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Staff to Respond to Hospitals and Clinics Following Large-Scale Emergencies. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, TR-493-HS, 2007.

4. Eisenman, D, Green D, Zhou Q, Leslie T, Bell D. Regional Electronic Prescribing Initiatives in

the United States—An Environmental Scan. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, WR-731-AHRQ, 2009.

5. Bell D, Straus S, Green D, Wallis K, Sagara L, Eisenman D, Crosson J, Wu S, Leuschner K. A

Toolset of E-Prescribing Implementation. RAND Corporation, DRR-4988, 2010.

RESEARCH REPORTS AND BRIEFS

1. Keller A, Eisenman D, Saul J, Connell J, Holtz T. “Striking Hard: Torture in Tibet,” Boston Physicians for Human Rights, 1997.

2. Glik D., Carameli K., d’Angona B., Drury A., Eisenman D. “Prescription Drugs and Disaster Planning” Prepared for Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Emergency Preparedness and Response Program, August 2007.

3. Eisenman D, Ong M, Glik D, Zhou Q, Asch S. “The Public Health Response to Emergent

Threats Survey (PHRETS): A Report Focusing On Vulnerable Populations in Los Angeles County”, Prepared for Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, November 2007.

4. Crosson JC, Wu S, Belson D, Reynolds KA, Patel MH, Etz RS, Straus SG, Eisenman D,

Marsh T, Bell DS. Building Implementation Toolsets for E-Prescribing: Final Report. (Prepared by RAND Corporation under Contract No. HHSA 290-2006-00017I, TO #4). AHRQ Publication No. 12-0015-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. December 2011.

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5. Eisenman DP, Carameli K., “Analysis of the Public Health Response to Emergent Threats Survey (PHRETS II)”, Prepared for Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Program, August 2011.

6. Eisenman D, Glik D, Maranon R, Blevins J, Kinsler J, Shapiro-Rodriguez S. “ROAD-MAP

Pilot Community Resiliency Intervention Final Report” Prepared for Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Program, August 2011.

7. Crosson JC, Strauss SG, Wu S, Belson D, Reynolds KA, Patel MH, Etz RS, Eisenman, DP,

Bell DS. “Building Implementation Toolsets for E-Prescribing: Final Assessment Report”, Prepared for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, September 2011.

8. Kalkstein, LS Sheridan SC., Kalkstein AJ., Vanos JK, Eisenman DP. “The Impact of

Oppressive Weather On Mortality Across Demographic Groups in Los Angeles County and the Potential Impact of Climate Change”, Prepared for Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, June 2014.

9. Kalkstein, LS Kalkstein AJ., Vanos JK, Eisenman DP. “The Impact of Winter Extreme Heat

On Mortality in Los Angeles County”, Prepared for Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, June 2015.

10. Perry SC., Blanpied, M.L., Burkett, E.R., et al., “Get Your Science Used—Six Guidelines to

Improve Your Products” United States Geological Survey, Circular 14019. 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/cir1419

11. Weine S, Eisenman D. “How Public Health Can Improve Initiatives to Counter Violent

Extremism”, START: National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, April 5, 2016. https://www.start.umd.edu/news/how-public-health-can-improve-initiatives-counter-violent-extremism

12. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Countering violent

extremism through public health practice: Proceedings of a workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24638.

OTHER ARTICLES

1. “DNR Orders and Medical Futility,” Letter to the Editor, JAMA. 4:299-300, 1995

2. “U.S. is Creating a New Nightmare for Torture Victims Seeking Asylum,” Op-Ed Section of Philadelphia Inquirer and Associated Press News Service, April 30, 1996.

3. “Sexual Assault: A Critical Health Care Issue,” Correct Care: Publication of the National

Commission on Correctional Health Care 17 (4):3, 2003.

4. “Carmageddon is an opportunity for disaster preparedness”, UCLA Newsroom, July 11, 2011. http://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/carmageddon-is-an-opportunity-210493

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5. “Resilience, Sustainability and Social Justice”, Arizona State University Global Institute of Sustainability Thought Leader Series, February 17, 2014 http://sustainability.asu.edu/news/archive/resilience-sustainability-and-social-justice

6. “Obsessing about Terrorism is Bad for Your Mental Health”, Zocalo Public Square, January

7, 2016 http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/01/07/obsessing-about-terrorism-is-bad-for-your-mental-health/ideas/nexus/

CURRICULUM/EDUCATIONAL MEDIA

1. Eisenman D, Gonzalez L. “PREP – Programma para Responder a Emergencias con Preparacion,” Train-the-trainer curriculum for promotoras de salud to teach disaster preparedness to Latino community. 2007.

2. Eisenman D, “PM-PREP—Peer Mentored PREP”, Train-the-trainer curriculum for health educators to teach disaster preparedness to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. 2010.

3. Eisenman D. “Primary Care Clinician PTSD Prescribing Decision Aid”, 2010

4. Eisenman D, Glik D, Maranon R, Blevins J, Rodriguez-Shapiro S. “ROAD-MAP” Train-the-trainer curriculum for lay volunteers to teach disaster preparedness to senior adults. 2011.

5. Eisenman D, Glik D, Rodriguez-Shapiro S, Maranon R. “Be Ready: Preparing Your Medications for a Disaster (Este Listo! Con Sus Medicamentos)”. DVD (English/Spanish) for LACDPH, Directed by Allan Muir. 2011. View at https://vimeo.com/117021019

WEBSITES DEVELOPED

1. Sahana Community Resilience Mapping Tool, Using Firefox, view at: http://demo.lacrmt.sahanafoundation.org

2. Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project, View at: http://www.laresilience.org/

3. Urban Sustainability Lab, View at http://urbansustainability.lab.asu.edu/heat.php

4. Southwest Cities Heat Refuges, View at http://www.coolme.today/#losangeles

5. UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters, View at http://www.cphd.ucla.edu

CREATIVE 1. PREPostrophes Blog https://disasterresearch.wordpress.com

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2. “Resilience” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtt7CQ7BXrs PAPERS IN PREPARATION (RESEARCH COMPLETED)

1. Glik D., Eisenman D., Blakely J. “A Cluster Analysis of Participants and the Activities

They Performed in the Great Southern California Shakeout Campaign.” 2. Eisenman D, McCaffrey S, Winters G, Marshall G. “Health Status of Arizona Residents One

Year After the Wallow Fire.”

3. Eisenman D, Meredith L., Green BL., Kaltman S., Wong EC., Cassells A., Tobin “Best Laid Plans: Fidelity to Implementing the ViSTA Study”

4. Eisenman D, Vanos J, Kalkstein A, Kalkstein L “Disparities in Mortality Across

Demographic Groups from Summer and Winter Extreme Heat Events in Los Angeles”

5. Kalkstein A, Kalkstein L, Vanos J, Eisenman D “Predicted Mortality Impacts of Extreme Heat Events in Los Angeles Due to Climate Change”

6. Williams M, Chandra A, Eisenman D, “Organizational Network Analysis of the Los Angeles

County Community Disaster Resilience Project”

ABSTRACTS (SELECTED)

1. Eisenman D. “Screening for Exposure to Torture: Pilot Data for a New Questionnaire,” 12th

Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association National, Washington, D.C., 1998.

2. Eisenman D, Gelberg L, Liu H, Shapiro M. “Prevalence of Political Violence Experiences

and Health Status Among Latino Immigrants,” Society of General Internal Medicine 25th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May 2002.

3. Eisenman D, Gelberg L, Liu H, Shapiro M. “Prevalence of Political Violence Experiences

and Health Status Among Latino Immigrants,” National Research Service Award Conference, Washington D.C., June 2002.

4. Eisenman D, Bird C, Collins B, Beckman R, Cunningham WE. “Gender Disparities in

HAART Use Among HIV-Infected Patients in the United States,” Society of General Internal Medicine 26th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2003.

5. Penniman T, Cunningham WE, Eisenman D, Collins R, Beckman R, Bird C. “Impact of

Gender and Competing Needs on Service Utilization for People Infected with HIV/AIDS,” 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C., 2004.

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6. Eisenman D., Wold C., Long A. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bioterrorism Preparedness and Trust in Public Health,” Academy of Health Services Research Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2004.

7. Eisenman D, Wold C, Long A, Setodji C, Hickey S, Lee B. “Racial/ethnic Differences in

Trust of Public Health to Respond Fairly after Bioterrorism,” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2004.

8. Eisenman D, Weine S, Green B, de Jong J, Rayburn N. “Guidelines on Mental Health

Training of Primary Care Providers for Trauma Exposed Populations in Conflict-Affected Countries,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 2005.

9. Eisenman D, Wold C, Long A, Fielding J, Gelberg L. “Individual Level Terrorism

Preparedness in Los Angeles County,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 2005.

10. Meredith L., Eisenman D. “How Does Trust Influence Response to Public Health Messages

during a Bioterrorist Event?” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 2006.

11. Meredith L., Eisenman D. “Primary care for PTSD and Trauma-Related Mental health

Symptoms in Community/Migrant Health Center,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 2006.

12. Eisenman D, Cordasco K, Asch S. Glik D., Golden J. “Leveraging Social Networks for

Protecting Vulnerable Communities Health During Disaster,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 2006.

13. Cordasco K, Eisenman D, Asch S, Golden J, Glik D, “They Blew the Levee: Distrust

Among Hurricane Katrina Evacuees,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 2006.

14. Eisenman D, Cordasco K., Asch S. Glik D., Golden J. “Leverging Social Networks for

Protecting Vulnerable Communities Health during Disaster,” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 2006.

15. Meredith L., Eisenman D. “How Does Trust Influence Response to Public Health Messages

during a Bioterrorist Event?” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 2006.

16. Eisenman D, Bogart, L, Bird C, Collins B, Golinelli D, Fremont A, Beckman R,

Cunningham W. “Differential Diffusion of New Technologies in the United States: HAART as an Exemplar,” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 2006.

17. Eisenman D, Cordasco K., Asch S. Glik D., Golden J. “Leveraging Social Networks for

Protecting Vulnerable Communities Health during Disaster,” 31st Annual Hazards Research and Applications Conference, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, July 2006.

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18. Cordasco K, Eisenman D, Glik D, Golden J, Asch S. “They Blew the Levee: Distrust of Governmental Authorities Among Hurricane Katrina Evacuees,” Annual National Meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, October 2006.

19. Meredith L, Eisenman D, Diamond D, Cienfuegos B, Shields S. “Addressing the

Psychological Consequences of a Terrorist Incident or Other Public Health Emergency,” 22nd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Los Angeles, CA, November 2006.

20. Eisenman D, Cordasco K., Asch S. Glik D., Golden J. “Social Networks and the Evacuation

of Vulnerable Communities in Disasters: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina,” 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 2006.

21. Baldwin S, Eisenman D. “Identification of human trafficking victims in the U.S. health care

system.” 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, November, 2006.

22. Eisenman D, Asch S., Glik D. “Project PREP: Promoting Disaster Preparedness in Latinos.”

32nd Annual Hazards and Researcher and Applications Meeting. National Hazards Center, Boulder, CO, July, 2007.

23. Eisenman D, “A Measure to Assess Trust in Public Health in a Disaster.” 32nd Annual

Hazards and Researcher and Applications Meeting. National Hazards Center, Boulder, CO, July, 2007.

24. Eisenman D, Zhou Q., Ong M., Asch S., Glik D., Long A. “Disaster Preparedness and its

Association with Mental Health, Perceived General Health, and Disability.” Annual Hazards and Disasters Researchers’ Meeting. National Hazards Center, Boulder, CO, July, 2008.

25. Eisenman D., Glik D., Ong M., Zhou Q., Tseng C., Long A., Fielding J., Asch S. “Terrorism-

Related Fear and Avoidance Behavior in a Multi-Ethnic Urban Population.” Annual Hazards and Disasters Researchers’ Meeting. National Hazards Center, Boulder, CO, July, 2008.

26. Eisenman D., Asch S., Glik D., Gonzalez L., Maranon R., Zhou Q., Tseng C. “Project PREP

-- Promotoras de Salud Improved Disaster Preparedness Among Latino Immigrants. Annual Hazards and Disasters Researchers’ Meeting. National Hazards Center, Boulder, CO, July, 2008.

27. Eisenman D., Glik D., Ong M., Zhou Q., Tseng C., Long A., Fielding J., Asch S. “Terrorism-

Related Fear and Avoidance Behavior in a Multi-Ethnic Urban Population.” 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, October, 2008.

28. Eisenman D., Ong M., Asch S., Glik D., Zhou Q., Long, A. “A Measure to Assess Trust in

Public Health During Disasters.” 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA, November, 2009.

29. Eisenman D., Glik D. “Linkages between Community Based Organizations and Local Health

Departments for Preparedness.” NACCHO National Conference. Atlanta, GA, 2011.

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30. Eisenman D. “Prescription Drugs and Disaster Planning”, RAND Seminar Series, February 2011.

31. Eisenman D., Glik D. “Using a Community Engagement Hierarchy Model for Improving

Relationships for Preparedness.” 140th Annual APHA National Conference. San Francisco October, 2012.

32. Glik D., Eisenman D., Prelip M., Martel A., Stajura M., Sammartinova J., Donatello I.,

“Building Effective Public Health-CBO Partnerships for Disaster Readiness.” NACCHO National Conference. Atlanta, GA, 2012.

33. Meredith L., Eisenman D, Green B., Kaltman S., Wong E., Hickey S., I. “Overcoming

Challenges to Implementing Quality Improvement for PTSD in Community Health Centers.” International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, 28th Annual International Conference, Los Angeles, November 2013

34. Eisenman D, McCaffrey S., Marshall G., Donatello I. “Wildfires, Solastalgia, and the

Impacts of Environmental Loss on Mental Health.” International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, 29th Annual International Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2013

35. Eisenman D, Meredith L., Green B., Kaltman S., Wong E., Hickey S., I. “Implementation

Outcomes of the ViStA Project.” International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, 29th Annual International Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2013

36. Eisenman D, McCaffrey S, Winters G, Marshall G. “Mental Health Status of Arizona

Residents One Year After the Wallow Fire.” National Fire Protection Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2013

37. Sammartinova J., Donatello I., Glik D., Eisenman D., Prelip M., Martel A., Stajura M.

“Evaluation of satisfaction with community engagement activities for disaster resilience at a national sample of local public health departments.” 141st APHA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2013

38. Grinshteyn E, Eisenman DP, Cunningham WE, Andersen R, Ettner S. “Individual and

Neighborhood Level Determinants of Fear and Violent Crime among Adolescents” 142nd APHA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA November 2014

39. Vanos JK, Kalkstein LS, Sheridan SC, Kalkstein AJ, Eisenman D. “Heat Mortality

Demographic Sensitivities in Los Angeles County and Potential Climate Change Impacts” International Society of Biometeorology, 2014

40. Chester M., Fraser A, Bartos M, Eisenman D, Pincetl S. “Extreme Heat Vulnerability and

Urban Energy Use” ISIE Conference July, 2015

41. Rodriguez M., Brooks R., Eisenman D, Mendoza A., Binstock J., Dubois A. “Social

Cohesion in Latin America: Implications for the United States”, UC Global Health Day, April 14, 2015

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42. Ruther, N, Rucinski, D, Eisenman, DP. “Non-monetary Incentives Related to the Survey Topic and Survey Participation”, Paper presented at the American Association for Public Opinion Research 70th Annual Conference, Hollywood, Florida May 16, 2015.

43. Eisenman, DP. “Challenges, Risks and Contributions of Public Health Participation in Preventing Violent Extremism in the United States”, International Conference on Counter Terrorism and Human Security, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2016

MEDIA APPEARANCES (Selected):

CBS News, National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered”, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, History Channel, Telemundo, KTLA Television, U.S. News and World Reports, New York Times Sunday Magazine, KJZZ, KCRW, WNYC, Arizona Republic, Associated Press, HealthDay.com, KNBC Channel 4, Los Angeles Daily News, Nanowerk, Good Magazine, Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan), Capitol Public Radio, Wealth Magazine