Emory University's Serious Communicable Diseases Program is dedicated to being a model for clinical practice, influential research and sharing knowledge.
.@mygpb highlighted the Serious Communicable Diseases Unit at @emoryhealthcare — one of 13 NSPS facilities equipped to care for patients with diseases such as Ebola and hantavirus.
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⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 will bring global travel and new preparedness considerations for healthcare teams.
Dr. Alex Isakov discusses why front-line clinicians may encounter diseases they don’t routinely see.
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⚽🌍 Attention healthcare providers, public health & EMS partners:
Our new World Cup 2026 resource collection includes guidance on screening, isolation, response & HCID preparedness & travel-associated infectious diseases.
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How do we get critical care innovations into EDs—fast—during emergencies?
New @ENAorg podcast features @RANDCorporation research insights from Sharon V. Carrasco, Director of Education & Training at NETEC and @EmoryNursing professor.
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On May 28, 2026 Region IV Special Pathogens of Concern Situation Report, Gavin Harris, MD, covers current special pathogens of concern. Click the link below to access the situation report. youtube.com/watch?v=M72pbMfl…
Join SRDRS & @EmoryScdp on 6.17.26 from 11–12 PM ET for an ECHO session on infectious disease preparedness ahead of World Cup 2026. This program will focus on emergency preparedness and real-time collaboration across Region 4.Register here: iecho.org/public/program/PRG…
Join SRDRS & @EmoryScdp on 6.16.26 from 12–1 PM ET for an ECHO session on infectious disease preparedness ahead of World Cup 2026. This program will focus on emergency preparedness and real-time collaboration across Region 4.Register here: iecho.org/public/program/PRG…