
Slice of Advice
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About this listen
In this episode, we gathered advice straight from our season one experts on what it means to work on these investigations. Join us, as we chat with them about the biggest challenges and the greatest rewards in the field of infectious disease outbreak epidemiology. We hope you take a pizza advice with you from these experts in their dough-main.
Guests
- Hillary Booth, President of the International Outbreak Museum Board of Directors
- Dr. Lyndsay Bottichio; Platforms Division Director, Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance, and Technology; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Dr. Allison Longenberger, Epidemiologist Supervisor, Pennsylvania Department of Health
- Dr. Kirk Smith, Manager - Foodborne, Waterborne, Vectorborne, and Zoonotic Diseases Section, Minnesota Department of Health
- Josh Rounds, Epidemiologist Senior - Foodborne Diseases Unit, Minnesota Department of Health
- June Bancroft, Senior Epidemiologist, Oregon Health Authority
- Dr. Sam Crowe; Senior Advisor, Office of Policy, Performance, and Evaluation; CDC
Resources
- Washington Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence Trainings
- Northwest Center for Public Health Practice Training Site
- Integrated Food Safety Centers of Excellence – Central Training Site
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