Communicable Diseases Webinar for Health Care Providers
This bulletin is being sent to these lists: Health Alert Network, Local Health Officers, Tribal Health Directors, Public Health Nurses, Local Public Health Department Staff, Enterics, Infection Preventionists, DQA Notifications, and Assisted Living Forum.
Meeting details
When: Friday, September 13, 7–8 a.m.
*Please note that September's webinar has been moved from the first Friday to the second Friday of the month.*
Our monthly webinar series provides timely updates on public health issues that are relevant to health care providers and other members of the public health community in Wisconsin.
Our topic this month is: Legionnaire's Disease Update
Join the webinar
Or dial: 669-254-5252 Webinar ID: 161 710 1187
Presenters
Hannah Segaloff, CDC Career Epidemiology Field Officer, Bureau of Communicable Diseases, Division of Public Health, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Frances Goglio, Legionellosis Surveillance Coordinator, Bureau of Communicable Diseases, Division of Public Health, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Upcoming webinar dates
Please join us on Friday, October 4, for the next communicable diseases provider webinar.
Send us your questions and webinar topic suggestions ahead of time!
Email your questions to Johanna Melton at johanna.melton@dhs.wisconsin.gov using the subject line: "COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PROVIDER WEBINAR," by 2 p.m. Thursday, September 12.
Questions sent ahead of time will be prioritized during the Q&A part of the webinar.
Webinar recordings
Access recordings of previous communicable diseases provider webinars on the DHS Provider Webinar Series recordings webpage.
Accommodations
The Bureau of Communicable Diseases is committed to ensuring equal access for all of our monthly provider webinars. If you require an accommodation to participate such as a sign language interpreter, captioning, or materials in an alternate format please contact johanna.melton@dhs.wisconsin.gov at least two weeks prior to the next scheduled webinar.
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