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Serious Communicable Diseases ECHO Program

Serious Communicable Diseases ECHO Program

“Thinking Ahead of the World Cup: South American Hemorrhagic Fevers”

Hosted by Emory University | April 30th | 10 am CT, 11am ET

The goal of Emory University's Serious Communicable Diseases ECHO program is to provide evidence-based resources and guidance to medical professionals and public health officials to identify and treat patients with special pathogens, other infectious diseases, and mitigate the spread of disease. Anyone interfacing with patients or responsible for patient/community health, including physicians, nurses, EMTs, paramedics, pharmacists, hospital administrators, public health officials, etc., are welcome to attend.

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