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Anthrax: What Every Clinician Should Know - Part II
Resource No: VC0047
This is a videotape of the live satellite broadcast aired on November 1, 2001 and rebroadcast on November 5, 2001. This program, originating from the Howard University College of Medicine, presents an update on clinical guidelines and procedures for the early recognition, diagnosis, treatment, and reporting of anthrax exposure. A panel of experts from the National Medical Association, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and local public health provide an overview of clinical, laboratory, and public health preparedness for potential Bacillus anthracis incidence. Leaders in the African American medical community pose questions to the panel of experts for discussion. DEVELOPED BY: National Medical Association, Public Health Training Network, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention MATERIALS: This video tape is available from the Public Health Foundation at 1-877-252-1200 or http://bookstore.phf.org/cat20.htm TARGET AUDIENCE: Physicians, nurses, clinicians, and other health care workers serving in private offices, hospitals, and public health settings including those that serve minority and underserved populations.
PREREQUISITES: None ADDITIONAL INFO: This videotape is used as a resource only and continuing education credit is not given.
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