Ebola Resources


Resources for your Facility

We have the following useful videos, documents and protocols for use in your facility.

Donning Personal Protective Equipment

Doffing Personal Protective Equipment

Taking off Protective Gloves (Beak Method)

Cleaning up Spills

Donning Personal Protective Equipment in the Emergency Department

Doffing Personal Protective Equipment in the Emergency Department

Access the Emory Healthcare Ebola preparedness protocols.

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National Emerging Special Pathogen Training & Education Center


In 2015, The US Department of Health & Human Services announced that Emory University will serve as a coordinating center of the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC) in collaboration with the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (Bellevue Hospital).

The National Ebola Training & Education Center

Mission

To increase the capability of United States public health and health care systems to safely and effectively manage individuals with suspected and confirmed special pathogens

Vision

A sustainable infrastructure and culture of readiness for managing suspected and confirmed Ebola and other special pathogen incidents across United States public health and health care delivery systems

Giving to the SCDP


Support the Serious Communicable Diseases Program and help improve research for Ebola and Other Special Pathogens, the health and lives of those patients served by the Serious Communicable Diseases program, and potentially patients around the world.

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