Center for Public Health Practice andPennsylvania and Ohio Public Health Training CenterAudio Pages |
This site contains links to MP3 audio files (and in some cases powerpoint slides) from a variety of public health conferences and training programs. If you have difficulty accessing the files read below to learn more about MP3 files and how to listen and/or distribute them. This site is for non-profit educational use only, no commercial use of these lectures may be made without the explicit written permission of the lecturers and the Centers. Roundtable Case SeriesMinority Health Leadership ConferencePublic Health Law and the Ten Essential Services of Public HealthWhat Every Clinician Should Know About Anthrax Parts I and II (Note for videotapes and streaming media go to http://www.cdc.gov/phtn ) This is presented as a service to those who prefer the MP3 format. Ed Baker, MD,
Director, Public Health Practice Second 1/2 of Part 1 (http://www.cphp.pitt.edu/anthrax2.mp3) Bradley A. Perkins,
MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention David S. Stephens,
MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and
Emory University Part II Anthrax What Every Clinician Should Know (note: This was taped from the audio conference.A small portion appears to be missing in the front however that was a function of the conference not a taping. In the middle there is a small amount of silence as the tape is turned however little or no content is missing. David Satcher, MD, PhD Surgeon General, US Public Health Service Randall Maxey, MD, PhD, Chair, National Medical Association Board of Trustees Lucille C. Norville Perez, MD, President, National Medical Association Ivan Walks, MD, Chief Medical Officer, District of Columbia’s Department of Health Virginia Caine, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Indiana University School of Medicine Ali S. Khan, MD, MPH, Deputy Chief, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Anthrax Response Team - Washington, D.C.Part 1 (http://www.cphp.pitt.edu/audio/anthrax1.mp3) Listening to MP3 files - You will need
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