Literature DB >> 16025708

Development of an interactive bioterrorism and emerging infections curriculum for medical students and internal medicine residents.

Murtaza Cassoobhoy1, Scott F Wetterhall, Darren F Collins, Paul T Cantey, Christopher J Iverson, Judith R Rudnick, Carlos Del Rio.   

Abstract

While awareness of bioterrorism threats and emerging infectious diseases has resulted in an increased sense of urgency to improve the knowledge base and response capability of physicians, few medical schools and residency programs have curricula in place to teach these concepts. Public health agencies are an essential component of a response to these types of emergencies. Public health education during medical school is usually limited to the non-clinical years. With collaboration from our local public health agency, the Emory University School of Medicine developed a curriculum in bioterrorism and emerging infections. By implementing this curriculum in the clinical years of medical school and residency programs, we seek to foster improved interactions between clinicians and their local public health agencies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16025708      PMCID: PMC2569989          DOI: 10.1177/00333549051200S112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Rep        ISSN: 0033-3549            Impact factor:   2.792


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Authors:  J Glenn Morris; Allison Greenspan; Kelly Howell; Lisa M Gargano; Joanne Mitchell; Jeffrey L Jones; Morris Potter; Alexander Isakov; Christopher Woods; James M Hughes
Journal:  Biosecur Bioterror       Date:  2012-01-27

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Journal:  MedEdPORTAL       Date:  2020-11-12
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