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Webinar 11- Botulism Outbreak - April 2015: A Local Public Health perspective
This course is provided by Office of Emergency Preparedness, City of Columbus Public Health and will require a secondary login and/or registration.
This archived webinar, Webinar#11- Botulism Outbreak - April 2015: A Local Public Health perspective, presented Marilee Taylor, the Office of Emergency Preparedness, City of Columbus Public Health. The webinar series focuses on trending topics within public health emergency preparedness. What makes Preparedness Partners unique is its desire to host engaging professionals to share their real-life stories and lessons learned from a recent public health disaster. Each webinar is recorded and is shareable afterward. Preparedness Partners have engaged professionals from a wide range of disciplines and a diverse geographic footprint. Find us on Social Media using #PrepPartners. For more information, contact: Elizabeth Jones, (614) 645-7089, (614) 645-6778 fax, or [email protected].
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Target Audience
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Learning Objectives
Having completed this course, the learner will be able to:
This webinar reviews the best practice response of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, Columbus Public Health regarding the 2015 Botulism outbreak, including:
Timeline
ICS/EPI Activation
Media Communications
Anti-toxin Release
Case Findings
Coordination: Health Care, Regional Public Health, EMA
Lessons Learned
Council of Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (COL)/COL Tier(s)
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Professional/Disciplinary Competencies
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Format
Archived Webinar
Credit /CEU
None available
Duration
1 hr.
Specifications
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Course Publication Date
April 2015