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SCDP ECHO Podcast

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by Emory Serious Communicable Diseases Program

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61 episodes
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The Emory University School of Medicine Serious Communicable Diseases Program (SCDP) hosts live, monthly, ECHO sessions for medical and public health professionals responding to special pathogens and other infectious diseases. This forum allows attendees to learn from infectious disease experts, ask questions, and share evolving best practices around infectious disease management. The recordings of the live ECHO sessions are available here as a podcast, and generally include a situation report, didactic presentation, case presentation, and live Q&A discussion. Please Note: Unless otherwise stated, the opinions expressed in the program reflect those of the panelists and not necessarily those of their respective organizations, including (but not limited to), Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.

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Episode thumbnail for Identify, Isolate, Inform: Ebola Preparedness from the Field to the ED

June 30, 2026

Identify, Isolate, Inform: Ebola Preparedness from the Field to the ED

In this sixty-first episode of SCDP's ECHO podcast, Dr. Anna Yaffee facilitates the session, provides Bundibugyo Virus Disease case updates, and presents a case to set the stage for the session. Brooke Brewer, Jill Morgan, and Dr. Alexander Isakov engage in a table top discussion, covering infection prevention perspectives (including PPE and waste handling) and the EMS perspective, while emphasizing the importance of the III Paradigm: Identify, Isolate, Inform. Audience questions are addressed during a Q&A discussion. This is the recording of our live ECHO session, held on 6.29.26. RESOURCES: Access the full resources from this session, including the slide deck, important links, agenda, and speaker bios, on the Emory SCDP ECHO website: https://scdp.emory.edu/programs/echo-program/resources.html Please Note: Unless otherwise stated, the opinions expressed in the program reflect those of the panelists and not necessarily those of their respective organizations, including (but not limited to), Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness

Episode thumbnail for Thinking Ahead of the World Cup: Vector Borne VHF: RVF

June 29, 2026

Thinking Ahead of the World Cup: Vector Borne VHF: RVF

In this sixtieth episode of SCDP’s ECHO podcast, Dr. Gavin Harris reviews the Region IV Special Pathogens of Concern Situation Report. Dr. Anita K. McElroy presents a case and didactic, covering clinical aspects and differentials, the history of Rift Valley Fever, and more. Julie Gabel also presents, covering the public health perspective. Audience questions are addressed during a Q&A discussion. This is the recording of our live ECHO session, held on 6.25.26. RESOURCES: Access the full resources from this session, including the slide deck, important links, agenda, and speaker bios, on the Emory SCDP ECHO website: https://scdp.emory.edu/programs/echo-program/resources.html Please Note: Unless otherwise stated, the opinions expressed in the program reflect those of the panelists and not necessarily those of their respective organizations, including (but not limited to), Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness

Episode thumbnail for Thinking Ahead of the World Cup: Hantavirus (Old and New World, ANDV)

June 2, 2026

Thinking Ahead of the World Cup: Hantavirus (Old and New World, ANDV)

In this fifty-ninth episode of SCDP’s ECHO podcast, Dr. Jay Varkey facilitates the ECHO session, while Dr. Gavin Harris reviews the Region IV Special Pathogens of Concern Situation Report. Dr. Mariam Salas presents an Andes-like patient case followed by Dr. Steven Simpson’s didactic presentation, providing historical context on the disease, clinical guidance, and addressing global impact. Skyler Brennan also presents, covering the public health perspective. Audience questions are addressed during a Q&A discussion. This is the recording of our live ECHO session, held on 5.28.26. RESOURCES: Access the full resources from this session, including the slide deck, important links, agenda, and speaker bios, on the Emory SCDP ECHO website: https://scdp.emory.edu/programs/echo-program/resources.html Please Note: Unless otherwise stated, the opinions expressed in the program reflect those of the panelists and not necessarily those of their respective organizations, including (but not limited to), Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.

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What is SCDP ECHO Podcast?

The Emory University School of Medicine Serious Communicable Diseases Program (SCDP) hosts live, monthly, ECHO sessions for medical and public health professionals responding to special pathogens and other infectious diseases. This forum allows attendees to learn from infectious disease experts, ask questions, and share evolving best practices around infectious disease management.
The recordings of the live ECHO sessions are available here as a podcast, and generally include a situation report, didactic presentation, case presentation, and live Q&A discussion.

Please Note: Unless otherwise stated, the opinions expressed in the program reflect those of the panelists and not necessarily those of their respective organizations, including (but not limited to), Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates bi-weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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