Omar Ha-Redeye
Omar Ha-Redeye
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Omar Ha-Redeye began his clinical career in Nuclear Medicine from the U.S. He worked with veteran populations in Detroit, where he began his research into radiological hazards.
He continued his education in health administration and public relations and worked internationally in various health roles including emergency management.
Omar has participated as Hazardous Materials (HazMat) respondent for a major health system, and First Responder for a 24-hour university campus medical service. He also served as a Senior Administrator for a tsunami relief team that operated in rural Aceh, Indonesia.
Occasionally he consults for business, NGOs, and governmental entities on subjects such as ethics, media issues, disaster management and crisis communications. His publications include scientific journals, trade magazines, contributions to university textbooks.
During breaks from school, he considers temporary work and replacement assignments for NMTs in the U.S. He is currently completing a law degree at the University of Western Ontario.
Omar helps run the largest law school blog and podcast in Canada at Law is Cool.
He can be contacted at omar at lawiscool dot com.
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Law is Cool
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- Increase Productivity On the Go http://bit.ly/7ZL7zw Arrival of dual screen laptops, and benefits of capital deepening in turbulent times.
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- Permanent Arctic sea ice, twice the size of Winnipeg, breaking up. http://bit.ly/8z1r2v Guess it's not that permanent in this new world.
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- Those looking to stall action on climate change or are exploiting complexity http://bit.ly/6LlTeU This is bad PR. And potentially dangerous.
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Omar Ha-Redeye
Omar Ha-Redeye began his clinical career in Nuclear Medicine from the U.S. He worked with veteran populations in Detroit, w... (more)


