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On this episode we look at a head of the Homelessness Hydra that might not be the first thing one might think of: public health. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Emily Mosites, Senior Advisor on Special Populations at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. facebook.com/cdc @cdcgov www.cdc.gov #anchoredcity Resources Used to Make This Episode: Emily Mosites, Emily Eisenberg Lobelo, Laura Hughes, Jay C Butler, Public Health and Homelessness: A Framework, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 226, Issue Supplement_3, 15 October 2022, Pages S372–S374, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiac353
Join Ed and Daniel for an interview with Dr. Jay Butler, Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Jay C. Butler, MD is the Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases. In this capacity, he provides leadership to the efforts of CDC’s three infectious disease national centers and helps to advance the agency’s cross-cutting infectious disease priorities. He is board certified in medicine, pediatrics and infectious diseases, and has served in public health positions at federal, state, and tribal government, including completing more than 22 years in the Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health Service, from which he retired at the level of Captain (Medical Director) in 2012.
Part 2 of 2 of AARP’s latest coronavirus tele-town hall Q&A, recorded March 19, 2020. Top experts discussed health concerns, caregiving and scams. Guests include Jay C. Butler, M.D., deputy director for infectious diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Daniel Kaufman, deputy director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission and; Lance Robertson, assistant secretary for aging, Administration for Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Part 1 of 2 of AARP’s latest coronavirus tele-town hall Q&A, recorded March 19, 2020. Top experts discussed health concerns, caregiving and scams. Guests include Jay C. Butler, M.D., deputy director for infectious diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Daniel Kaufman, deputy director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission and; Lance Robertson, assistant secretary for aging, Administration for Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Coronavirus testing will help countries manage coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) but will raise questions about how to counsel patients about their test results. The CDC's Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases Jay C. Butler, MD, talks with JAMA Editor Howard Bauchner about what to advise healthy patients with positive PCR results, sick patients with negative test results, exposed health care workers, and more.
Coronavirus testing will help countries manage coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) but will raise questions about how to counsel patients about their test results. The CDC's Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases Jay C. Butler, MD, talks with JAMA Editor Howard Bauchner about what to advise healthy patients with positive PCR results, sick patients with negative test results, exposed health care workers, and more.
U.S Senator Dick Durbin held a roundtable discussion with members of the CDC to provide the latest information on the coronavirus, and how the federal and local governments are responding. CDC Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases, Dr. Jay C. Butler, The Illinois Department of Public Health’s Dr. Ngozi Ezike, the Chicago Department of Public Health’s Dr. Allison Arwady, and other leaders from the Cook County Department of Public Health, also joining the roundtable is Illinois Medical District CEO Suzet M. McKinney. The Discussion offers fantastic up-to-date information for those interested in the Coronavirus and it’s prevention.