Public Health Grand Rounds: Tuberculosis: A Worldwide Killer
Tuberculosis: A Worldwide Killer
Speakers: Steven D. Burdette, M.D., FIDSA, Professor of Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease Fellowship Program Director, Boonshoft School of Medicine; and Amy Schmitt, R.N., B.S.N., Public Health Nurse, Tuberculosis Program Manager, Greene County Public Health
Topic: This program will present information tuberculosis and consider new diagnostic methods and management challenges.
Target Audience: Health professionals, health care workers, educators, students, and interested community members.
Location: Herman N. Menapace Center for Health Education, Greene Memorial Hospital, 1141 N. Monroe Drive, Xenia OH 45385
Registration: The program is free and open to the public. Free parking is available. For more information, contact Cyneca Reed, cyneca.reed@wright.edu or (937) 258-5555.
Public Health Grand Rounds are presented by the Master of Public Health Program, Center for Global Health, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, to inform health professionals about public health topics related to prevention and workforce development.