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ISR Associate Professor Jeffrey Herrmann was recently interviewed by Randy Atkins for the National Academy of Engineering's Engineering Innovations radio segment on Washington, D.C. news radio station WTOP. The interview talks about Herrmann's Clinic Planning Model Generator software, which can be used by public health emergency preparedness planners to design and improve the flow of patients at mass vaccination clinics and other emergency points of dispensation in health emergencies such as pandemics.

Listen to the segment (in mp3 format) here.

You can read more about Herrmann's research, and download the Clinic Planning Model Generator software at Dr. Herrmann's web site.

May 12, 2009


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