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Register for Fireside Chat with CDC Director and AMA

Join CDC and the American Medical Association Tuesday, December 12, 1:45-2:30 p.m. EST, for a special fireside chat with CDC Director, Dr. Cohen, on how to protect yourself and your patients during the fall and winter respiratory virus season.

Respiratory Virus Season This Fall & Winter A CDC & AMA Fireside Chat Tues. Dec. 12 12:45p CT/1:45p ET Register & Submit your Questions bit.ly/CDC-AMAFiresideChat

During the fall and winter, germs are more likely to spread within the community and within healthcare settings. Healthcare workers play a critical role in slowing and preventing the spread of viral respiratory infections, including flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Infection control and prevention also helps to combat antimicrobial resistance, get ahead of sepsis, and improve antibiotic use.  


Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from Dr. Mandy Cohen, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, and AMA’s Immediate Past Chair Dr. Sandra Fryhofer as they discuss vaccinations and other tools that can keep everyone safe and healthy.


Register and submit your questions today: https://bit.ly/CDC-AMAFiresideChat


Join @CDCFirstline for a fireside chat with @CDCDirector, Dr. Cohen, on how to protect yourself and your patients during fall and winter respiratory virus season. Register and submit your questions today: https://bit.ly/CDC-AMAFiresideChat


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ACIP: Vaccine Recommendation Updates - 12/5/2023

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The following ACIP updates to recommendations this month are listed below:

  • Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vaccine: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, United States, 2023

 

 

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Final Sepsis Core Elements Training Webinar

Register for Final Sepsis Core Elements Webinar with Free CE

In October, CDC’s Project Firstline began a five-part webinar series for healthcare professionals in collaboration with the American Medical Association to introduce the first-ever, recently-launched Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements. This release provides a framework to help U.S. hospitals implement, monitor, and optimize institutional sepsis programs and sepsis outcomes. The Sepsis Core Elements complement existing sepsis guidelines and help facilitate implementation of guideline-recommended care practices at a wide variety of hospitals and healthcare systems.

During each one-hour webinar, sepsis subject matter experts provide an overview of the Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements, and partners share real-life examples, strategies, and best practices about how they have successfully implemented specific Sepsis Core Elements at their organization. Each webinar topic is independent, and all webinars are recorded. Free Continuing Education (CE) is offered upon successful completion of a post-test.

Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements Webinar Series
Register today for the final webinar and share with your network:

Watch past webinar recordings and obtain CE:

To learn more about sepsis and how to prevent infections, visit www.cdc.gov/sepsis.



HCPs: Register for CDC’s #Sepsis Core Elements final webinar series with free CE in partnership with @AmerMedicalAssn and @CDC_Firstline on 12/7 at 1pm ET discussing the importance of sepsis education: https://bit.ly/CDCSepsisWebinars #SAM2023

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