Hot Topic: Monkeypox
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom

Wayne State University's Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases and the University of Michigan's Public Health Prepared were created in the last year in response to the needs made evident by COVID-19. The Preparedness Roundtable series aims to provide a space for cross-sector education and engagement for those in public health, healthcare, and other related fields in order to build capacity and foster greater collaboration among those working in emergency preparedness.

This four-part quarterly series will focus on a range of issues concerning the role of public health in responding to infectious disease outbreaks and disasters. Topics such as disasters and climate change, public health disparities, and emerging and seasonal disease threats will be covered. This second session will focus on the current Monkeypox outbreak throughout the United States, the response to the outbreak, and the stigmatization of gender and sexual minorities.

Wayne State University's Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases and the University of Michigan's Public Health Prepared

Hot Topic: Monkeypox

This is the second session of the Preparedness Roundtable series with panelists Christie Clement, Erin Fanning Madden, Odaliz Lanfranco, and Claudia Richardson; moderated by Kate Guzman.

icon to add this event to your google calendarDecember 8, 2022
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Wayne State University's Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases and the University of Michigan's Public Health Prepared
Contact Information: PHPrepared@umich.edu

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Wayne State University's Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases and the University of Michigan's Public Health Prepared were created in the last year in response to the needs made evident by COVID-19. The Preparedness Roundtable series aims to provide a space for cross-sector education and engagement for those in public health, healthcare, and other related fields in order to build capacity and foster greater collaboration among those working in emergency preparedness.

This four-part quarterly series will focus on a range of issues concerning the role of public health in responding to infectious disease outbreaks and disasters. Topics such as disasters and climate change, public health disparities, and emerging and seasonal disease threats will be covered. This second session will focus on the current Monkeypox outbreak throughout the United States, the response to the outbreak, and the stigmatization of gender and sexual minorities.