Isaac Ashkenazi

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  1. Marcus, L.J., Ashkenazi, I., Dorn, B., & Henderson, J. (2008). "Meta-leadership: Expanding the scope and scale of public health." Leadership in Public Health, 8(1&2).
  2. Ashkenazi, I. (2011). "Preparedness and Response to a Mass Casualty Event Resulting from Terrorist Use of Explosives." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  3. Ashkenazi, I., Marcus, L., Dorn, B. (2009). "Leadership success paradox: Avoiding the traps." Crisis Response Journal, 5(2).
  4. https://www.metaleadership.org/pictures/five_dimentions_of_crisis_leadership/five_dimentions_of_crisis_leadership.html
  5. Ashkenazi, I., Hunt, R. (2019). "You're It—You've Got to Save Someone: Immediate Responders, Not Bystanders." Frontiers in Public Health, 7.
  6. Lin, L., Ashkenazi, I., Dorn, C.B., Savoia, E. (2014). "The public health system response to the 2008 Sichuan province earthquake: a literature review and interviews." Disasters, 38(4), 753-773.
  7. Roy, N., Kapil, V., Subbarao, I., Ashkenazi, I. (2011). "Mass Casualty Response in the 2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks." Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness.
  8. Rapaport, C., Ashkenazi, I. (2021). "Why Does Israel Lead the World in COVID-19 Vaccinations? Applying Mass Casualty Event Principles to COVID-19 Vaccination Programs." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 5362.
Isaac Ashkenazi
יצחק אשכנזי
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Born1957 (age 6768)
Israel
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Professor of Disaster Medicine, Consultant
Academic background
Alma mater Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, University of Haifa