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December
4, 2001
Contact: Jennifer Day, (313) 577-1429, jday@med.wayne.edu
WSU
School of Medicine, OHEP to host CME program on disaster response
To
better acquaint physicians and other health-care personnel with emergency
preparedness plans in Michigan, the Wayne State University School of Medicine
and the OHEP Center for Medical Education are sponsoring a presentation, titled
“Response to Biological and Chemical Disaster: A Special Program for the
Health Care Community” from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7.
The
conference will enable health-care professionals to update their information on
biological and chemical agents that could be used against our communities, to
address psychiatric issues resulting from terrorist attacks and to review
communications resources needed in the event of a disaster.
The
tragedy of Sept. 11 and subsequent events sharply emphasize the importance of
our community health-care services and links between an array of emergency
services, public-health resources and the health-care community.
The
conference is intended for practicing physicians and residents in all
specialties and other health-care personnel. The contents will be particularly
relevant to community physicians, emergency physicians and public health /
preventive medicine physicians.
For
more information on this conference, please call (313) 577-1180. The net gain
from this program will be donated to the American Red Cross.
Members of the media interested in
covering this event should call Jennifer Day at (313) 577-1058.
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