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| Teleclass | (FREE WHO Teleclass - Europe) THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN SUPPORT OF GLOBAL INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL |
| Outline: | Due to Ebola-related travel commitments, this lecture is postponed to later in the year Objectives .... - Review current and historical applications of social media within infection prevention and public health - Describe examples of the global application and impact of social media focusing primarily on antimicrobial resistance and outbreak threats - Understand key features of what makes for an effective social media strategy - Explore the potential future opportunities that social media has as a force for good in infection prevention and control |
| Date | October 14, 2015 |
| Live broadcast time | 1:30pm-2:30pm in London ... 2:30pm in Geneva ... 8:30am in New York / Toronto |
| Faculty: | Jules Storr and Claire Kilpatrick, World Health Organization, Geneva |
| Notes: | Sponsored by the World Health Organization |
| Payment: | (Free teleclass) |
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