Jonathan B. Weisbuch, BS Civil/Sanitary Eng, MD, MPH – Director, Department of Health and Social Services, State of Wyoming 1987 - 1989. Former Health Officer, State of North Dakota 1976 - 1980. Former Director of Correctional Health Services, State of Massachusetts 1974 - 1976. Former Chief Health Officer, Maricopa County, and Director, Maricopa County Public Health Department 1997 - 2004. Medical Director, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services 1989 -1995.
Past President and Past Vice President, American Association of Public Health Physicians (AAPHP) and AAPHP's representative to the American Medical Association. Recipient of the Ben Freedman Award for 'long and dedicated service to AAPHP and the practice of Public Health'. Chair, National Commission on Correctional Health Care 1998 - 1999. Diplomate, American Board of Preventive Medicine. Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine. Former Officer, U.S. Navy. Editorial Consultant, American Journal of Public Health. Associate Editor, Journal of Public Health Policy 1980 - 1984. Author of more than 40 articles pertaining to public health issues. Co-author, The Challenges of Community Medicine (1974).
Dr. Weisbuch's extensive academic experience includes:
Adjunct Professor, Arizona State University, College of Human Evolution and Social Change
Clinical Professor, Public Health and Epidemiology Southwestern College of Naturopathic Medicine
Executive Coordinator for Global Health and Adjunct Professor, Arizona State University, Biodesign Institute and College of Human Evolution and Social Change
Associate Chairman and Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Arizona School of Medicine / Public Health
Adjunct Professor, School of Business Administration, Arizona State University
Adjunct Professor, Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine
Clinical Professor, Dept of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine and School of Public Health
Office of the Dean, Charles Drew School of Medicine
Clinical Professor, Department of Community Medicine, University of North Dakota School of Medicine
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, University of Kentucky School of Medicine.
Review of The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions 1/14/07: "David Griffin's analysis of the Kean-Zelikow bipartisan Report of the events leading up to the highjackings of four aircraft on September 11, 2001, is a "must read" for anyone concerned with the subsequent history of the Bush Administration and the "War on Terror." All may not be as we initially were lead to believe: That fundamental Muslims with the desire to bring down America, plotted a massive terror event that culminated in the plane crashes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the fields of Pennsylvania. This conventional wisdom, supported by the media reporting immediately following the catastrophe, and subsequently "documented" by the Kean-Zelikow Report as analyzed in detail by Dr. Griffin is shown to be laced with omissions of fact, distortions of events, and the rewriting of the history leading to and during September 11, 2001.
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