Welcome to the 22nd Broadcast of
Public Health Grand Rounds

Antimicrobial Resistance: Old Bugs, New Threats, and the Public Health Response

April 8, 2005

Faculty for this presentation are:

William L. Roper William L. Roper, MD, MPH
Dean, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
CEO, UNC Health Care System
J. Todd Weber J. Todd Weber, MD, FACP
Director, Office of Antimicrobial Resistance, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Katherine L. Heilpern Katherine L. Heilpern, MD, FACEP
Associate Professor, Vice Chair for Academic Affairs, Department of Emergency Medicine
and Assistant Dean, Office of Medical Education and Student Affairs, Emory University
Jeffrey P. Engel Jeffrey P. Engel, MD
State Epidemiologist, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Hugh H. Tilson Hugh H. Tilson, MD, DrPH
Clinical Professor, Epidemiology and Health Policy, School of Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Question and Answer Session
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After the Broadcast

Evaluation
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Post-Program On-line Discussion Forum
Content experts will facilitate an online discussion beginning April 8 and ending April 15, 2005. You are invited to ask questions and share your best practices. Go to publichealthgrandrounds.unc.edu following the program to participate.