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Ebola Training for Health Care Workers to Begin in Northeast Alabama
Wed, 2014-09-17 17:47 — Kathy Gilbeauxal.gov - by Mike Oliver - September 15, 2014
ANNISTON, Alabama -- Everything you need to know about treating Ebola -- and staying alive doing so -- will be taught in training sessions which kick off with a pilot program Sept. 22 in this northeastern Alabama town.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is behind this series of 3-day training sessions for health care workers who may deploy to Africa's hotspots, said CDC spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund.
"This is something new we are doing for the outbreak," she said.
According to a sample syllabus, topics range from laboratory and diagnostic testing to simulating drawing blood from an Ebola patient (no real Ebola patients will participate.)
Participants will also learn how to transport or move patients, proper ways to dispose of waste and burial procedures.
CLICK HERE - CDC - Ebola (Ebola Virus Disease) - Information for Healthcare Workers
CLICK HERE - CDC - 2014 Domestic Ebola ETU Training Course - Course Syllabus (6 page .PDF file)
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