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SUMMARY:Melioidosis in the United States: What Clinicians Need to Know Following Newly Discovered Endemicity
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe causative bacteria Burkholderia pseudomallei (B. pseudomallei) was recently found in soil and water in the southern United States. This bacterium causes a rare and serious disease called melioidosis. During this COCA Call\, presenters will provide updates on the new and evolving epidemiology of melioidosis in the United States and discuss what clinicians need to know to prevent\, diagnose\, and treat melioidosis. They will also address what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is doing to learn more about melioidosis in the United States. \n\n\n\n\nPresenters\nJulia Petras\, MSPH\, BSN\, RN\nEpidemic Intelligence Service Officer\nBacterial Special Pathogens Branch\nDivision of High-Consequence Pathogens & Pathology\nNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention \nCaroline A. Schrodt\, MD\, MSPH\nLieutenant Commander\, U.S. Public Health Service\nBacterial Special Pathogens Branch\nDivision of High-Consequence Pathogens & Pathology\nNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
URL:https://vhass.org/event/melioidosis-in-the-united-states-what-clinicians-need-to-know-following-newly-discovered-endemicity/
LOCATION:https://emergency.cdc.gov/coca/calls/2022/callinfo_101322.asp
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SUMMARY:Active Shooter Preparedness Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)\, CISA Region 3 (District of Columbia\, Delaware\, Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, Virginia\, and West Virginia) invites you to join a two-hour security webinar to enhance your organization’s resilience in case of an active shooter incident. \nPreparing employees for a potential active shooter event is an integral component of an organization’s incident response planning. Because active shooter incidents are unpredictable and evolve quickly\, preparing for and knowing what to do in an active shooter situation can be the difference between life and death. Every second counts. \nTHIS IS NOT A TACTICAL TRAINING COURSE
URL:https://vhass.org/event/active-shooter-preparedness-webinar-2/
LOCATION:VA
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SUMMARY:NETEC Town Hall: Preparing Frontline Healthcare Workers for Ebola
DESCRIPTION:Join NETEC experts on Thursday\, October 20 at 12pm EDT for a live town hall event designed to help frontline health care workers prepare for an Ebola incident. \nParticipants will have an opportunity to ask our experts questions about the current Ebola outbreak\, IPC and PPE considerations\, lab safety precautions\, transport\, training\, and preparedness needs for frontline workers.
URL:https://vhass.org/event/netec-town-hall-preparing-frontline-healthcare-workers-for-ebola/
LOCATION:VA
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SUMMARY:Williams Gas Pipeline in Virginia
DESCRIPTION:The Virginia Healthcare Emergency Management Program\, in conjunction with the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Emergency Preparedness and the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association\, is hosting a webinar on Oct. 26 at noon featuring Jerry Oakes\, Supervisor of Operations with Williams Gas\, who will present an overview of the Williams Gas pipeline footprint across the Commonwealth and discuss the possible impacts to healthcare services in Virginia related to emergency events impacting the pipeline infrastructure.
URL:https://vhass.org/event/williams-gas-pipeline-in-virginia/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T090000
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SUMMARY:Active Shooter Preparedness Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)\, CISA Region 3 (District of Columbia\, Delaware\, Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, Virginia\, and West Virginia) invites you to join a two-hour security webinar to enhance your organization’s resilience in case of an active shooter incident. \nPreparing employees for a potential active shooter event is an integral component of an organization’s incident response planning. Because active shooter incidents are unpredictable and evolve quickly\, preparing for and knowing what to do in an active shooter situation can be the difference between life and death. Every second counts. \nTHIS IS NOT A TACTICAL TRAINING COURSE
URL:https://vhass.org/event/active-shooter-preparedness-webinar/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T110000
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SUMMARY:Emory University's Serious Communicable Diseases Program: Ebola/Special Pathogens Table Talk Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The goal of Emory University’s Serious Communicable Diseases ECHO program is to provide evidence based resources to medical professionals to treat patients with special pathogens and to mitigate the spread of disease. \nThis webinar was developed as a result of the recent Ebola outbreak in Sudan. \nAnyone interfacing with patients\, including physicians\, nurses\, pharmacists\, hospital administrators\, etc.\, are welcome to attend. \nPresenters/Panelists:\n•Alexander Isakov\, MD\, MPH\, FAEMS – Emory University\, Department of Prehospital and Disaster Medicine and Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response\n•Sharon Vanairsdale\, DNP\, APRN\, ACNS-BC\, NPC\,CEN\, FAEN\, FAAN\, FNAP – Emory University\, Department of Infectious Diseases\n•Kari Love\, RN\, MS\, CIC\, FAPIC – Emory Healthcare\, Infection Prevention\n•Cherie Drenzek\, DVM\, MS – Georgia Department of Public Health\, Department of Epidemiology
URL:https://vhass.org/event/emory-universitys-serious-communicable-diseases-program-ebola-special-pathogens-table-talk-discussion/
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