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http://www.cdc.gov
External link for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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- Atlanta, GA
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- Government Agency
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- 1946
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- Public Health
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1600 Clifton Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30333, US
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1600 Clifton Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA 30329, US
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Healthcare providers: If you’re not sure how to have a conversation about HIV treatment with your patients, start by asking open-ended questions. Check out more CDC resources on starting the conversation about HIV treatment and care. Download the clinicians’ quick guide: https://bit.ly/4cM2IlO
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The 7th cohort of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Network of Public Health Institutes Strategic Scholars Program has concluded! Join us and Otowi Group in congratulating teams from the following health departments on this well-deserved achievement! Congratulations to the 28 individuals from: County of Monterey Health Department (CA) Lincoln County Public Health (OR) Cherokee Nation Public Health Garrett County Health Department (MD) City of St. Louis Department of Health (MO) DuPage County Health Department (IL) To learn more about the Strategic Scholars Program, visit: https://bit.ly/41ftDSh
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Job seekers: Whether you’re eligible for a particular hiring path or considering applying to federal government vacancies that are open to the public, this upcoming webinar on navigating the federal application process is for you! Register for a free August 6 webinar to learn how to effectively apply for positions at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including best practices for analyzing a USAJOBS vacancy announcement and developing a competitive federal resume: https://lnkd.in/gcPEkj7K
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On July 1, 2024, the first two public health use cases – eCR and individual query – for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) went live! Through TEFCA, there is universal governance, policy, and a technical floor for nationwide interoperability. Individual Query use case – Maryland, Alaska and Fairfax County, Virginia, CRISP Shared Services, and local health information exchanges. eCR use case– Epic, eHealth Exchange, APHL - Association of Public Health Laboratories along with organizations and public health authorities: Washington State, Georgia, Indiana, Wyoming, Texas, and Oregon. CDC is delighted to see the coordination between key partners in health care, public health and local public health authorities – a milestone on the CDC’s Public Health Data Strategy. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4cvUcY6
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Epidemiologists and statisticians: Join us August 1st @ 9:45am ET for CDC’s EH Nexus Workshop on Applied Epidemiology and Environmental Health. We will discuss methods to analyze environmental mixtures. Register: https://bit.ly/3Scn0ga
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Healthcare providers: You know that vaccines are a great tool to keep kids healthy. Talk to parents and caregivers about routine childhood vaccinations ahead of the school year. Additional resources available: https://bit.ly/3VIB2qP
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HCPs: Your patient’s family history of cancer can affect their own cancer risk. When they know their risk, they can make a plan to manage it. Talk to your patients about their family health history and if genetic counseling and testing is right for them. Find out more about genetic counseling and testing: https://bit.ly/4eESsNU
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Teachers and school nurses play a crucial role in supporting students with juvenile arthritis. If your students complain of joint pain or stiffness, speak up and share resources with parents/guardians. You can find more information and resources here: https://bit.ly/3zl49ca
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Public Health Professionals: "Find TB Resources" connects you to a global library of online resources, training, and educational materials. The redesigned website offers additional resources, improved search functionality, and the ability to create a list of favorite resources. Explore the Find TB Resources website today: https://bit.ly/3gvYzdQ
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