Protecting the Healthcare Workforce in Pandemic Influenza

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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

Infection and contagion are the primary threats in a pandemic. Since healthcare workers are first responders, the potential for transmission from person to person is a risk. Responsibilities for healthcare workers extend beyond work as they are parents, spouses and caregivers. Listen to leading experts Cindy Lambdin, RN, UC Berkeley Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness; Howard Backer, MD, and Harvey Kayman, MD, both from the CA Dept. of Public Health. Presented by: The CA Dept. of Public Health Emergency Preparedness Office and The Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness and UC Berkeley School of Public Health. [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 13893]

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  • Very fundamental! Of course, health care professionals must be at their utmost health too as how could they help if they too are to be helped. The presentation was quite commendable.

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  • Wow, this is a very great video, I never realized that SARS health care workers were stigmatized!

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