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Later today one of the Reveres from Effect Measure will be interviewed on Radio Sandy Springs by Sharon Sanders of FluTrackers.
Which one, you ask? Sorry . . . that’s above my pay grade.
`Revere’ is one of the editors of Effect Measure, and they describe themselves this way: they are senior public health scientists and practitioners. Paul Revere was a member of the first local Board of Health in the United States (Boston, 1799). The Editors sign their posts "Revere" to recognize the public service of a professional forerunner better known for other things.
Of course, those of us in Flublogia recognize the Reveres of Effect Measure as being dispensers of solid scientific information and clear explanations about influenza, public health matters, and assorted trivia.
They are also no strangers to controversy, are possessed of a wonderfully warped sense of humor, and speak their minds freely. So this should be a lively interview.
The show will air at 4pm EST, on Atlanta's 1620 AM, and will be simulcast on the Internet on Radio Sandy Springs.
If you are unable to listen at 4pm, the show is archived for downloading within a couple of days.
This the latest in series of high profile interviews conducted by Sharon on Radio Sandy Springs. Over the past year she has had Dr. David Fedson, Dr. Michael Osterholm, Dr William Schaffner, writer and historian John Barry, and most recently Professor Vincent Racaniello as her guests, among others.
If you missed these shows, the follow links will take you to the archive, where you can listen online or download the MP3 files.
11/02/09 Guest Dr. David Fedson
08/17/09 Guest William Schaffner, MD
08/10/09 Guest Author John Barry
06/29/09 Guest Gregory Härtl of the WHO
Last week’s interview with Vincent Racaniello should be posted soon.
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Radio Sandy Springs 1620 AM, is a low-powered Atlanta based talk radio station that simulcasts on the Internet. An archive of recent Infectious Disease Hour shows may be accessed here.
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