Mass Casualty Incidents and the Impacts on Vulnerable Populations

Tuesday April 15th 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Room: Tidewater Building
Description:

Join us for a powerful panel discussion exploring the profound impact of mass casualty incidents on individuals, families, and communities. This conversation will bring together experts in mental health, trauma response, and crisis intervention to examine the psychological, emotional, and social effects of these tragic events.

Our distinguished panelists include

Dr. Erika Rajo, University Medical Center

Dr. Sandy Hyatt, University Medical Center

Carrie Moulder, LMSW, Violence Prevention Institute

Eleanor Hamilton-Wohl, LCSW, Grounded Health NOLA

Danny Allen, Ubuntu Village NOLA

Moderated by Hope Levins, LCSW, Violence Prevention Institute

Together, they will discuss the immediate and long-term effects of mass casualty incidents, including the psychological toll on survivors, first responders, and the broader community. They will also explore coping strategies, available support systems, and ways to foster resilience in the face of tragedy.

This event is open to mental health professionals, first responders, policymakers, community leaders, survivors, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of mass casualty events and how to support those affected.

CEUs provided.

Register for this free event here.

Open To: Public
Admission: Free
For more information on this event: https://tulane.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11215088