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  2. Organization of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    Its earliest predecessor was the Center for Professional Development and Training, one of the original centers established in 1980. [1] Around 1986 it merged with the Laboratory Program Office to form the Training and Laboratory Program Office, [27] which was renamed the Public Health Practice Program Office in 1989. [28]

  3. Epidemic Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) is a program of the United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [3] The modern EIS is a two-year, hands-on post-doctoral training program in epidemiology, with a focus on field work.

  4. Infection prevention and control - Wikipedia

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    Physicians who desire to become infection control practitioners often are trained in the context of an infectious disease fellowship. Training that is conducted "face to face", via a computer, or via video conferencing may help improve compliance and reduce errors when compared with "folder based" training (providing health care professionals ...

  5. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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    The Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is open to physicians who have completed three years of an internal medicine residency program in the United States or Canada. [20] Fellows are eligible to sit for the ABIM Infectious Disease certification examination after two years. Christa Zerbe is currently the program director for the Infectious ...

  6. Outline of infectious disease concepts - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to concepts related to infectious diseases in humans.. Infection – transmission, entry/invasion after evading/overcoming defense, establishment, and replication of disease-causing microscopic organisms (pathogens) inside a host organism, and the reaction of host tissues to them and to the toxins they produce.

  7. China to increase number of response teams for new infectious ...

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    China will increase the number of specialised teams tasked with responding to future infectious disease outbreaks by five to 25, its top health official has said. The country will also improve ...

  8. Fecal–oral route - Wikipedia

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    Although fecal–oral transmission is usually discussed as a route of transmission, it is actually a specification of the entry and exit portals of the pathogen, and can operate across several of the other routes of transmission. [1] Fecal–oral transmission is primarily considered as an indirect contact route through contaminated food or water.

  9. Managers are getting less training, and it's hurting companies

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    Training should also focus on building effective habits. Gallup polling shows that effective leaders communicate openly, listen actively, and provide clear goals and steps to achieve them.