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Medical Examiner and Coroner Information Sharing Program (MECISP)
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The Epidemiology Program Office ceased to exist after 30 September 2004, due to a CDC reorganization process. Funding for the support of the Medical Examiner and Coroner Information Sharing Program (MECISP) ended on August 31st. 2004. Until further notice: a) the MECISP website will not routinely be updated, b) e-mails addressed to MECISP will not receive a response from MECISP.

You will find helpful information at the National Association of Medical Examiners website http://www.TheNAME.org/ for inquiries about wanting to be a forensic pathologist or learning more about forensic pathology. Select the option "So you want to be a medical examiner".

 
Summary of Notifiable Diseases, United States, 2002
Books The statistical summary of notifiable diseases in the United States is published to accompany each volume of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention......more
 
Medical Examiners, Coroners, and Terrorism - A Guidebook for Surveillance and Case Management
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The Medical Examiner and Coroner Information Sharing Program's (MECISP), MMWR Recommendations and Reports publication of "Medical Examiners, Coroners, and Terrorism - A Guidebook for Surveillance and Case Management" is avaialble as MMWR Vol. 53, No. RR-8. The report is posted on MMWR's website were it can be downloaded and distributed electronically.

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A Guide for Public Health Agencies Developing, Adopting, or Purchasing Interactive Web-based Data Dissemination Systems
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A practical tool for public health agencies to use in developing, adopting, or purchasing new queriable Web-based data systems, or enhancing existing systems; this document provides a consolidated list of processes, standards, and checklists resulting from work accomplished through a 3-year evaluation project.

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