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    Michael Wishart
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    [Posted on behalf of ACIPC Secretariat Moderator]

    From: Liz Garman [mailto:egarman@apic.org]
    Sent: Thursday, 4 September 2014 5:49 AM
    Subject: Complimentary webinar for your members on “What infection preventionists need to know about Ebola preparations”

    APIC is pleased to share a complimentary webinar on What infection preventionists need to know about Ebola preparationsa topic of relevance to all healthcare professionals. Because of the importance of the topic, APIC invites your members and constituents to take 60 minutes to listen and learn from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) experts on the Ebola Response.

    The recent Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa has increased the need for U.S. healthcare facilities to be prepared to handle potential patients with Ebola virus disease.This webinar features a pre-recorded Q & A session on what steps U.S. healthcare facilities can take to prepare for the possibility of caring for a patient with Ebola virus disease. Listen in to expert speakers from the CDC as they outline the key issues.

    Meet the Speakers:
    Dr. David Kuhar
    Healthcare and Worker Safety Team Lead for the CDC Ebola Response

    Dr. Tim Uyeki
    Clinical Team Lead for the CDC Ebola Response

    Dr. Barbara Knust
    Epidemiology Team Lead for the CDC Ebola Response

    To access the webinar, visit the APIC webinar page [http://webinars.apic.org/session.php?id=14306 ] and register for the archived session using the code APICPASS. Please note that the code is case sensitive.

    We hope you find this useful.

    Best regards,
    Liz
    Liz Garman
    Vice President, Communications
    APIC – Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
    1275 K St, NW, Suite 1000
    Washington, DC 20005
    Direct:(202) 454-2604
    Cell: (202) 365-7421
    Main: (202) 789-1890
    Fax:(202) 789-1899
    egarman@apic.org

    International Infection Prevention Week: http://professionals.site.apic.org/the-week-iipw/
    October 19-25

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