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Environmental
Health Effects of WTC
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Forums
& Outreach Projects
A
Community Forum for "NJ to NYC" Commuters
December 10, 2002
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Jersey City Museum
350 Montgomery Street
Jersey City, NJ
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A
Look at the Environmental Health Effects of 9/11: Current Research, Lessons
Learned and Coping Skills from the Perspective of the "NJ to NYC"
Commuter
Agenda:
| 7:10pm |
Lessons Learned
New Jersey State Department of Health and Senior Services,
James Blumenstock
Jersey City Medical Center, Marc Grossman Link
to Presentation
Hudson Regional Health Commission,
Gary Garetano Link
to Presentation
Local Physician, Angelo Caprio
Link to Presentation
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| 7:50pm |
WTC Mental
Health Coping Skills
-Project Phoenix, Steven Crimando
Link to Presentation
-Project Liberty, April Naturale
Link to
Presentation |
| 8:10pm |
Open Discussion with Commuters and Scientists (moderated by Michael
Gallo)
Panelists: Thurston, Levin, Blumenstock, Grossman, Garetano, Caprio,
Crimando, Naturale |
| 8:30pm |
Adjourn |
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