BIOGRAPHY

Joseph Justin Contiguglia M.D., M.P.H.& T.M., M.B.A., M.R.Ae.S., C.P.E.,

F.As.M.A., F.A.C.P.M., F.R.S.M, Colonel, USAF, MC, CFS (ret)

BACHELOR OF ARTS, 1969, Columbia College, NY

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, 1975, University of Siena, Italy

MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND TROPICAL MEDICINE, 1981, Tulane University, LA

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, 1990, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX

RESIDENCY IN INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1975 – 1978, Cabrini Medical Center, NYU

RESIDENCY IN AEROSPACE MEDICINE, 1980 – 1982, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine

AMERICAN BOARD OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

AMERICAN BOARD OF MEDICAL MANAGEMENT

CERTIFYING COMMISSION IN MEDICAL MANAGEMENT

Clinical Professor of Public Health, Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine

Clinical Professor of Aerospace Medicine, Pikeville College School of Medicine

Clinical Associate Professor of Community Medicine and Rural Health, University of North Dakota

Clinical Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine & Community Health

Texas Tech University

1978 – 2007: Active Duty United States Air Force

Fellow of the American College of Preventive Medicine

Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association

Fellow of The Royal Society of Medicine

Diplomate of the American College of Physician Executives

Delta Omega, Eta Chapter

Member, American College of Physicians

Member, Royal Aeronautical Society

Member, Aviation Medical Society of Australia and New Zealand

Graduates of the Environmental Public Health Disaster Management program will obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities to accomplish the following:

-Apply public health science, policy, and practice principles to address the health threats resulting from natural and intentional disasters

-Integrate environmental public health strategies in the development, execution, and evaluation of each core component of disaster management: preparedness, detection, response, containment, and recovery

-Implement population based interventions to protect communities particularly those at risk from natural and intentional disasters

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JOSEPH J. CONTIGUGLIA MD MPH&TM MBA

Clinical Professor

Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine

1440 Canal St., Ste. 2100

New Orleans, LA 70112-2704

TEL: 504 988-4629

FAX: 228 872-7047

e-mail:

Joseph J. Contiguglia MD, MPH&TM, MBA

3121 Magnolia Lane

Ocean Springs, MS 39564

TEL: 228 872-8475

FAX: 228 872-7047

CELL: 228 239-4471