Recovering from the devastation in hurricane-affected areas will take a long time, as Michael Griffin, president and CEO and Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans, knows well.
Recovering from the devastation in hurricane-affected areas will take a long time, as Michael Griffin, president and CEO and Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans, knows well.
Twelve years after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast city, New Orleans is still recovering. In a discussion with Patricia Salber, MD, MBA, of The Doctor Weighs In, Griffin explains his experience in New Orleans, where the recovery currently is, and what lessons he's learned that hard hit areas, like Puerto Rico can take note of during these difficult months and years of rebuilding.
Listen below or through one of these podcast services:
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