Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Course (CERC)
Best Practices
These best practices were derived from trainers and others who utilized CERC principles during an actual public health event.
- Adenovirus in a Group Home (58K, 3 pages)
- Flu Vaccine Shortage (50K, 1 page)
- Taco Bell E. coli Outbreak (65K, 2 pages)
- Virginia Tech Shooting (44K, 2 pages)
If you have a best practice scenario that you would like to add to this list, send your report to CERCrequest@cdc.gov.
- Page last updated July 17, 2008
- Content source: CDC Office of Enterprise Communication
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