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Course in Hospital Epidemiology

CDC, the Society for Hospital Epidemiology of America (SHEA), and the American Hospital Association will cosponsor a hospital epidemiology training course September 12-14, 1993, in Seattle. The course is aimed at infectious disease fellows, new hospital epidemiologists, and infection-control practitioners. The course will provide hands-on exercises for detection, investigation, and control of epidemiologic problems encountered in the hospital setting, as well as lectures and seminars on fundamental aspects of hospital epidemiology.

Additional information is available from Ian Dockrill, SHEA Meetings Department, 875 Kings Highway, Suite 200, Woodbury, NJ 08096-3172; telephone (609) 845-1720; fax (609) 853-0411.

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