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Who gets to be tested and treated this is another significant issue that is not clearly articulated thank you for joining us. I am the director of operations for Johns Hopkins office of critical events preparedness and response. We are here to talk about the outbreak of coronavirus, known as covid19, with experts who have been on the forefront of the response. Infectiousr from an disease expert in the field of public pandemic and emerging Infectious Disease and prevention of at response to biological threats. Acond, we will hear from researcher who created the outbreak about it being used by officials to track the virus. Third, an expert of influenza and other emerging infections. A Health Systems epidemiologist and Infection Control expert. Finally, a nurse < ....
They discussed best practices to protect against spreading and contracting the virus, as well as the database built to track outbreaks in realtime. Experts at the forefront of the response. Expertar from a is recognized in the field of Public Health preparedness, pandemic, and Infectious Disease and prevention of and response to biological threats. We will hear from a researcher who created the outbreak being used worldwide to track the virus. We will talk to an expert in influenza and other emerging infections. A health hear from systems epidemiologist and control expert. Finally, we talked to a nurse epidemiologist Whose Research speaks to streamline care options that optimize navigation, and retention and care for persons with Infectious Diseases. As the o ....
Infectious disease, and Emergency Preparedness from Johns HopkinsUniversity Held a briefing on capitol hill regarding the coronavirus. Best practices against contracting the virus as well as a database built to track worldwide covid19 outbreaks in real time. Welcome to this special briefing from the Johns Hopkins university of medicine. Think you for joining us. Im the director of operations for the Johns Hopkins critical events preparedness and emergency response. We are here to talk about the outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus known as covid19 with five john hopkins experts who have been at the forefront of the response. First, we will hear fro ....
Joanne we are about ready for the panelists if people will take their seats. I want to add a few tiny additional notes to the bios. Jeremy is working on a book about medical waste. It is called the working title is called syringe ties. It does have a jersey shore angle. Jody i also wanted to mention the work she is doing at yale. She serves on the National Academy of medicine collaborative on decarbonization. She is plugged in to the nexus of where an awful lot of people are an awful lot of things are happening. When diana talks about caregivers, she means the doctors and nurses. I really wanted a nurse on this panel because nurses are doing in Health Sectors in Health Systems i have visited nurses are doing a lot of the work on the ground. We have a lot of control over what is used and in some cases what is bought and ....
At the same event hosted by Johns Hopkins university, Health Care Professionals discussed reducing waste from their sector and speak about a potential transition to reusable medical supplies. This is about one hour and 15 minutes. Joanne we are about ready for the panelists if people will take their seats. I want to add a few tiny additional notes to the bios. Jeremy is working on a book about medical waste. It is called the working title is called syringe ties. It does have a jersey shore angle. Jody i also wanted to mention the work she is doing at yale. She serves on the National Academy of medicine collaborative on decarbonization. She is plugged in to the nexus of where an awful lot of people are an awful lot of things are happening. When diana talks about caregivers, she means the doctors and nurses. I ....