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Webinar #12: Managing Ongoing Surges — Lessons From the Front Lines Wednesday, July 29, 4-5:30 p.m. CST REGISTER NOW Responding to COVID-19: A Science-Based Approach Brought to you by the American Public Health Association and the National Academy of Medicine, this webinar series is exploring the state of the science surrounding the current outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States and globally, with a focus on the emerging evidence on how to best mitigate its impact. Hear from trusted experts in such fields as public health, infectious disease, risk communication, and crisis standards of care. REGISTER NOW The 12th COVID-19 Conversations webinar will discuss best practices and lessons learned from the early months of COVID-19 that can be applied to states and localities now combatting surges, from both a health system and public health perspective. Our expert panel: Rochelle Walensky, Harvard Medical School (Moderator) Jonathan Lewin, Emory University and Emory Healthcare Greg Adams, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Hospitals Howard Zucker, New York State Health Commissioner Participants can earn 1.5 CPH, CME, CNE, or CHES continuing education credits. Recordings Now Available for All Previous Webinars Watch free recordings of our webinars focused on social distancing, emerging evidence, crisis standards of care, testing, health equity, and reopening America, as well as our most recent webinar on The Summer of COVID-19 - Mitigating Direct and Indirect Impacts in the Coming Months. Transcripts and slide presentations are also available for all webinars in this series. The "COVID-19 Conversations" series of rapid-response webinars from the National Academy of Medicine and the American Public Health Association is addressing the state of the science on COVID-19 and explore emerging evidence on how to best mitigate its impact. Led by a panel of expert advisors chaired by Carlos del Rio and Nicole Lurie, the series features trusted experts in such fields as public health, infectious disease, risk communication, and crisis standards of care. The series is providing trustworthy scientific analysis of important developments in the COVID-19 response to inform policymakers, public health practitioners, clinicians, business leaders, and scientists. All webinars will be recorded and posted on our website. Help us spread the word! Tweet this! Join @theNAMedicine and @PublicHealth for a free webinar on 6/10 that will review progress to date on developing a vaccine for #COVID19 and the infrastructure needed to adequately scale up and distribute the vaccine: http://www.covid19conversations.org/ #COVID19conversations Tweet this! How can we prepare the supply chain in the coming months to be ready to produce millions of doses of a vaccine when it’s ready? Join @theNAMedicine @PublicHealth for a free webinar on 6/10 to explore this topic and more: http://www.covid19conversations.org/#COVID19conversations Tweet this! How will misinformation about vaccines and individual vaccine hesitancy affect uptake and herd immunity when a #COVID19 vaccine is available? Watch a free webinar on 6/10 to hear from a panel of experts: http://www.covid19conversations.org/ #COVID19conversations Tweet this! When a #COVID19 vaccine is available, how will it be distributed and who will receive the first doses? Join @theNAMedicine and @PublicHealth on 6/10 for a free webinar and hear more on the road to immunity: https://covid19conversations.org/ #COVID19conversations
Brought to you by the American Public Health Association and the National Academy of Medicine, this webinar series is exploring the state of the science surrounding the current outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States and globally, with a focus on the emerging evidence on how to best mitigate its impact. Hear from trusted experts in such fields as public health, infectious disease, risk communication, and crisis standards of care.
The 12th COVID-19 Conversations webinar will discuss best practices and lessons learned from the early months of COVID-19 that can be applied to states and localities now combatting surges, from both a health system and public health perspective.
Our expert panel:
Participants can earn 1.5 CPH, CME, CNE, or CHES continuing education credits.
Watch free recordings of our webinars focused on social distancing, emerging evidence, crisis standards of care, testing, health equity, and reopening America, as well as our most recent webinar on The Summer of COVID-19 - Mitigating Direct and Indirect Impacts in the Coming Months. Transcripts and slide presentations are also available for all webinars in this series.
The "COVID-19 Conversations" series of rapid-response webinars from the National Academy of Medicine and the American Public Health Association is addressing the state of the science on COVID-19 and explore emerging evidence on how to best mitigate its impact.
Led by a panel of expert advisors chaired by Carlos del Rio and Nicole Lurie, the series features trusted experts in such fields as public health, infectious disease, risk communication, and crisis standards of care. The series is providing trustworthy scientific analysis of important developments in the COVID-19 response to inform policymakers, public health practitioners, clinicians, business leaders, and scientists.
All webinars will be recorded and posted on our website.
Tweet this! Join @theNAMedicine and @PublicHealth for a free webinar on 6/10 that will review progress to date on developing a vaccine for #COVID19 and the infrastructure needed to adequately scale up and distribute the vaccine: http://www.covid19conversations.org/ #COVID19conversations
Tweet this! How can we prepare the supply chain in the coming months to be ready to produce millions of doses of a vaccine when it’s ready? Join @theNAMedicine @PublicHealth for a free webinar on 6/10 to explore this topic and more: http://www.covid19conversations.org/#COVID19conversations
Tweet this! How will misinformation about vaccines and individual vaccine hesitancy affect uptake and herd immunity when a #COVID19 vaccine is available? Watch a free webinar on 6/10 to hear from a panel of experts: http://www.covid19conversations.org/ #COVID19conversations
Tweet this! When a #COVID19 vaccine is available, how will it be distributed and who will receive the first doses? Join @theNAMedicine and @PublicHealth on 6/10 for a free webinar and hear more on the road to immunity: https://covid19conversations.org/ #COVID19conversations
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