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        October 18, 2001/11:00 AM, ET
        Contact: CDC Press Office
        (404) 639-3286

        Press Release

        CDC Update: Live satellite and web broadcast for clinicians on anthrax


        SUBJECT: Anthrax - What Every Clinician Should Know
        A live satellite and web broadcast
        GOAL: To provide physicians, nurse clinicians and other health care workers serving in private offices, hospitals and public health settings with an update of how correctly recognize, test, diagnose, treat and report cases that could be attributed to Bacillus anthracis exposure.
        WHEN: October 18, 2001 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. EDT
        Rebroadcast: October 22, 2001, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. EDT1
        OBJECTIVES: After the satellite broadcast, participants will be able to:
        • Describe the critical role the front line medical practitioners play in the public health system's surveillance of Bacillus anthracis exposure.
        • Describe the proper clinical practice for early recognition, testing, diagnosis, treatment and reporting of anthrax exposure.
        • Provide accurate and relevant information about Bacillus anthracis and the risk it poses to individuals and the community.
        EXPECTED PARTICIPANTS:
        • Tommy Thompson, Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services
        • Jeffrey P. Koplan, MD, MPH, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
        • Ed Baker, MD, Director, Public Health Practice Program Office, CDC
        • Bradley A. Perkins, MD, CDC
        • David S. Stephens, MD, CDC and Emory University
        SATELLITE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Satellite Broadcast can be viewed on C-and Ku Band. A link to the web cast will be provided on the day of the broadcast at www.cy118119.com/phtn. An audiobridge will be available for those unable to arrange for a viewing location at 1-888-917-8047. After dialing you will be prompted to say the following information: Verbal Passcode: Dr. Koplan; Leader Name: Jo Ann Brittle.
        INTENDED AUDIENCE: Physicians, nurse clinicians and other health care workers, serving in private offices, hospitals and public health settings.
        SPONSORS: American Hospital Association, American Medical Association, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Public Health Training Network, and University of North Carolina School of Public Health.

        Questions concerning satellite broadcast content, please call:
        Division of Professional Development and Evaluation, 404-639-3707

        Questions about the satellite technical specifications, please contact:
        Division of Professional Development and Evaluation
        404-639-1292 or 1-800-41-TRAIN

        SPECIAL NOTE: This broadcast will be closed captioned


         
         

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