CDC Atlanta - Building 19 in Atlanta, GA is home to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an organization dedicated to saving lives and protecting people. They provide clinicians with relevant and timely information on disease outbreaks, disasters, terrorism events, and other health alerts through their Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA). COCA prepares healthcare providers to respond to emerging health threats and public health emergencies.
Through COCA, CDC Atlanta equips clinicians with the knowledge and resources they need to effectively address health crises. They offer webinars, training resources, and continuing education opportunities to ensure that healthcare professionals are well-prepared. Additionally, CDC Atlanta's Epidemic Information Exchange (Epi-X) serves as a secure network connecting public health professionals involved in identifying, investigating, and responding to public health threats. CDC Atlanta is committed to providing timely and accurate information to clinicians, partnering with national medical and public health organizations to ensure the delivery of credible healthcare information.
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