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Coordinating Pediatric Medical Care Across a Community During An Influenza Pandemic

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Date: Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Eastern Time)

Presenter:

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Sherline Lee, MPH
Epidemiologist
Division Of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP), CDC

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Sarita Chung, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Children’s Hospital Boston

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Molly Dunn, RN
Site Coordinator Pediatrics, Allergy, and Genetics
CentraCare Clinic Women and Children

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Tom Schrup, MD
Associate Medical Director
CentraCare Clinic

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Michael R. Anderson, M.D.
Vice President and Associate Chief Medical Officer,
University Hospital of Cleveland
Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Care


Overview:

The 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic increased the need for public health and healthcare partners to concentrate response and preparedness efforts in pediatric populations.  In 2009, CDC convened a meeting with pediatric clinicians and community emergency planners to create resources for those caring for a large number of pediatric patients during an influenza pandemic.  
Join subject matter experts as they highlight challenges that private practices and hospitals may face in preparing for an increased volume of pediatric patients. This webinar will address strategies and tools to help clinicians plan for and respond to pediatric emergency care across a community.

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