martes, 4 de septiembre de 2018

Program Trainings - World Trade Center Health Program

Program Trainings - World Trade Center Health Program

World Trade Center Health Program

Introduction to the WTC Health Program

The World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program provides medical monitoring and treatment for emergency responders, recovery and cleanup workers, and volunteers who helped after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, at the WTC, the Pentagon, and the crash site near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The WTC Health Program also provides health evaluations and treatment for eligible people who were present in the dust or dust cloud on 9/11 or who worked, resided, or attended school, childcare, or adult daycare in the New York City disaster area for a period of time on 9/11 and/or during the following months. The CME/CE activities below will explain details of the WTC Health Program, as well as provide clinical information for screening and treating patients who may have been exposed to these sites.

Additional Trainings & Resources

• In observance of the Day of Remembrance, learn about a broad range of studies that the World Trade Center Health Program has used to answer critical questions about 9/11-related treatment and care. The trainings include a new "Research to Care" event. Earn free CE. • Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is the most deadly tickborne disease in the United States. Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of RMSF with CDC's new toolkit for clinicians, epidemiologists, and other health professionals. Earn free CE

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