Christopher Lang
About Christopher Lang
Christopher Lang is an Assistant Professor at George Washington University, specializing in pandemic response and policy development for corporate clients. He has over 20 years of experience in emergency medicine and aviation medicine, and previously served as a Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Navy.
Work at The George Washington University
Christopher Lang has served as an Assistant Professor at The George Washington University since 2006. His role involves educating students and contributing to the academic community in Washington, District of Columbia. His extensive experience in emergency medicine and consulting enhances the learning environment for students pursuing careers in healthcare and related fields.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Lang specializes in pandemic response and policy development, focusing on corporate clients. His expertise encompasses global employee emergency response services, medical human resources issues, and executive health. He also provides strategic medical consulting aimed at business continuity and risk mitigation, leveraging his extensive background in emergency medicine.
Background
Christopher Lang has over 20 years of experience in emergency medicine, practicing at a Level I trauma center. His career includes serving as a Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Navy from 2000 to 2003, where he gained valuable insights into aviation medicine. This background allows him to offer specialized medical guidance to flight departments.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Christopher Lang has developed a reputation for advising corporate clients on medical human resources and emergency response strategies. His consulting work emphasizes the importance of effective pandemic response and risk management, contributing to improved corporate health policies.