Robert Tosatto

Discusses how health, politics, and money affects participation in public health initiatives and emergency preparedness
September 25, 2012

BIO

Captain Rob Tosatto serves as Director of the Division of the Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps and is the principal advisor to the U.S. Surgeon General and the Assistant Secretary for Health on issues of civilian volunteers and their participation in public health initiatives and emergency preparedness/response activities. He is a strong advocate for reducing disaster risk, building community resilience, and engaging young members of our society in these efforts. He is directly responsible for overseeing the establishment, implementation, and coordination of MRC units in communities nationwide.

CAPT Tosatto has been a U.S. Public Health Service officer since 1988, and has previously completed tours of duty with the Office of Global Health Affairs, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Indian Health Service, including assignments on the Navajo, Fort Hall, and Pine Ridge reservations. He has been deployed on numerous occasions, including response missions following the anthrax mailings in 2001, Hurricane Katrina, and several humanitarian and national special security events.

He is the recipient of the USPHS Meritorious Service Medal and the Surgeon General’s Exemplary Service Medal.

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