December Spotlight on COCA
Clinician
Outreach Communication Activity (COCA) helps clinicians deliver optimal
care to patients by providing them with the most current and reliable,
evidence-based information on emerging health threats, such as
pandemics, natural disasters, and terrorism.
Through
COCA, public health emergency updates and clinical reminders on current
health threats are disseminated to health professionals, such as has
been done during the recent Multistate Fungal Meningitis Outbreak
Investigation. http://www.bt.cdc.gov/coca/.
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This month’s CDC Learning Connection Spotlight
features examples of web-based education products and resources for
clinicians related to emergency preparedness and response, and emerging
health threats. Some products highlighted this month include the
following:
- Influenza Prevention and Control for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
- Planning for the Whole Community: Addressing Access and Functional Needs Before, During, and After Disasters
- Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction
2013 Spotlight Topics
We
are reaching out to our CDC LC users for Spotlight suggestions. Is
there a specific topic that you want CDC LC to spotlight in 2013?
Contact us at learning@cdc.gov.
New Course from CDC
Prevention Benefit of ART for HIV-infected Patients
This
web-based course will provide clinicians with information about
research that shows the prevention benefits of antiretroviral treatment
(ART) for HIV-infected patients. The course is intended for clinicians who treat HIV-infected patients and offers continuing education.
Wrapping up 2012
The
CDC Learning Connection (CDC LC) team would like to thank you for your
support this year. We hope you take the time to enjoy the holiday season
with friends and family and reflect upon 2012.
CDC
LC has responded to feedback from our users and accomplished a lot
during 2012. In the upcoming months, look for a fresh face to our
website and continual updates to better serve you.
For
those who are looking to catch up on training before the end of the
year, we encourage you to check out CDC TRAIN. New products and live
events are added frequently by CDC and other public health
organizations.
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