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COURSE OVERVIEW
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CDC Bioterrorism Update:
Smallpox Preparedness
A National Immunization Program and
Public Health Training Network Satellite
Broadcast & Webcast
Two Broadcasts
Originally aired December 5 & 6, 2002 12:30 - 5:30 PM ET
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Implementation of vaccination plans for smallpox preparedness and
response will require a variety of persons in state and local health
departments, hospitals, and other healthcare settings to receive
information on smallpox and smallpox vaccine issues. This program
will assist stakeholders in planning and preparation for vaccinating
public health and healthcare response personnel who would be needed
to provide care for and implement control strategies for initial
smallpox cases.
This broadcast will be presented in a series of modules targeted
toward state and local health department and clinical personnel.
State and local health department personnel will need information
to guide their planning for establishing public health and healthcare
response teams, and details regarding setting up smallpox vaccination
delivery, administration, and follow-up. Detailed information
will be provided for smallpox vaccine clinic personnel and clinicians
who may evaluate and treat adverse events. Information will be
provided to hospital administrators and hospital-based clinicians
to help with decisions about program participation and possible
vaccination sequelae. Basic clinical information will be provided
to primary care physicians, including evaluation of patients with
rash illness /suspected smallpox, screening issues for potential
vaccinees who may seek their advice, and management and referral
of adverse reactions following vaccination.
The component modules will be presented in a two-day distance
learning satellite broadcast and webcast on December 5-6, 2002.
Following the live program, the information presented will be available
in a variety of formats, including videotape and CD-ROM. See Media below
for further information.
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Goal
To provide basic information required to implement a
smallpox vaccination preparedness program.
Objectives
- Articulate the roles/responsibilities of CDC, the
state and local public health officials, and healthcare providers in a
smallpox vaccination program
- Discuss issues to be considered by organization and individual program participants
- Describe procedures for vaccination, including screening, vaccination administration, and follow-up
- Provide accurate, consistent program-related information to the public,
stakeholders, and program participants
- Identify CDC resources for program implementation
Target Audience
- State/Local Public Health Vaccine Program Implementers
- Vaccine Clinic Personnel
- Clinicians/Healthcare Workers and Public Health Personnel Considering Vaccine Program Participation
- Clinicians/Healthcare Workers in Hospitals Designated as Healthcare Response Teams,
- Front Line/Primary Care Clinicians
Module Content and Approximate Time
Note: The approximate broadcast start times (ET) for each module
are listed below.
Thursday, December 5, 2002
- Overview: Smallpox Preparedness and Response (12:30)
- Communications with the Public and Stakeholders (12:40)
- Considerations for Hospitals: Developing a Smallpox Healthcare Response Team (1:05)
- Smallpox Vaccine Logistics: Distribution, Storage, and Security (1:35)
- Vaccine Clinic Operations and Management (2:15)
- Data and Information Management (2:45)
Friday, December 6, 2002
- Introduction to Developing a Vaccination Strategy for Smallpox Preparedness (12:30)
- Smallpox Vaccine Contraindications and Screening (12:50)
- Vaccine Administration (1:30)
- Vaccinee Evaluation and Follow-up (1:40)
- Rash Illness Evaluation (2:15)
- Evaluation, Management, and Treatment of Adverse Events (2:45)
- Laboratory Support (3:35)
- Smallpox Vaccine Safety and Reporting Adverse Events (3:55)
Faculty
- Julie Louise Gerberding, MD, MPH, Director, CDC
- Walt Orenstein, MD, Director, National Immunization Program (NIP), CDC
- Glen Nowak, PhD, Associate Director, Health Communications, NIP, CDC
- Jane D. Siegel, MD, Co-Chair, Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee
- David W. Fleming, MD, Deputy Director for Science and Public Health, CDC
- Sue Gorman, PharmD, Associate Director for Science, National Pharmaceutical Stockpile Program, Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Response (OTPR), CDC
- Glen Koops, MPH, Director, State and Local Preparedness Program, OTPR, CDC
- Victoria Kipreos, PMP, Lead IT Specialist, Information Resources Management Office, CDC
- William L. Atkinson, MD, MPH, Medical Epidemiologist, NIP, CDC
- Joanne Cono, MD, ScM, Medical Epidemiologist, Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Program (BPRP), National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), CDC
- Jane Seward, MBBS, MPH, Medical Epidemiologist, NIP, CDC
- Lisa Rotz, MD, Chief, Epidemiology, Surveillance, and Response Branch, BPRP, NCID, CDC
- Russell Regnery, PhD, Research Microbiologist, Poxvirus Section, Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, NCID, CDC
- Gina Mootrey, DO, MPH, Medical Epidemiologist, NIP, CDC
Question and Answers Received During and After the Broadcasts
If you have questions, you
may FAX them to 800-553-6323 [International callers, dial 404 639-0181]
or email PHTN@cdc.gov.
Answers to questions received during
and after the broadcasts can be viewed at
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/vaccination/vaccination-program-qa.asp
Registration and Continuing Education Information
Participants are encouraged but not required to register and evaluate the
broadcasts/webcasts on the CDC/ATSDR Training and Continuing
Education Online System at
http://www2a.cdc.gov/TCEOnline/.
Although continuing education credit is not available for the
broadcasts/webcasts, registration and evaluation will provide
valuable feedback to CDC. A certificate of attendance will be
awarded to participants who complete the evaluation.
Participants will have until January 20, 2003 to register
and evaluate the broadcasts/webcasts.
Participant registration is now open. No site registration will be
available for the broadcasts/webcasts.
Questions about registration should be directed to
800-41-TRAIN, 404-639-1292, or email ce@cdc.gov.
When emailing a request, please indicate
CDC Bioterrorism Update: Smallpox Preparedness
in the subject line.
Media
Modules of the 2-day program will be available in a variety of formats
including live satellite broadcast, webcast and audiobridge.
Following the broadcast the program will be available on videotape,
archived webcast, and CD-ROMs.
Webcast Information
The programs will each have a live webcast and will also be available
for viewing after each of the broadcasts at the program website.
Click here for webcast
information.
Videotapes and CD-ROMs
The Public Health Foundation (PHF) will distribute videotapes and
CD-ROMs, shortly after the broadcasts.
Contact the PHF by calling 877-252-1200, visiting
http://www.phf.org, or emailing them at info@phf.org.
When emailing a request, please indicate
CDC Bioterrorism Update:
Smallpox Preparedness in the subject line.
Please include your name, mailing address, phone number and
specify which module(s) and media type you prefer.
PowerPoint Slides
PowerPoint slides can be viewed or downloaded at
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/training/webcast/dec2002/index.asp.
Partners
Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
Public Health Foundation (PHF)
and the dedicated support of many other organizations.
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This page last reviewed: December 12, 2002
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