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Hey KC,

Interesting that they prescribe an azole to deal with this " viral " illness.

Did you see that the CDC has hired a new PhD to deal with public relations?

Press Release

For Immediate Release

July 7, 2005 Contact: CDC Media Relations

404-639-3286

CDC Director Announces New Center Directors

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Louise

Gerberding announced today new directors for four of the agency’s national

centers, including the newly created National Center for Health Marketing.

" I am excited about the leadership team we are assembling at CDC. These

individuals are leading scientists in their fields and will strengthen our

scientific foundation on all fronts. With their unique skills and abilities, the

agency is certainly in good hands and in terrific position to meet the daily

challenges to protect the nation’s health, " Dr. Gerberding said.

The announcement of these key positions marks another important step forward

in the transformation to a " new CDC " that began two years ago. Since that

time, CDC has worked with hundreds of employees, other agencies and

organizations to strengthen the agency and prepare for the public health

challenges

ranging from SARS and pandemic flu to obesity and traumatic brain injury. Two

months ago, Congress accepted CDC’s new strategic orientation, which includes

the

creation of four new coordinating centers and two national offices.

The new directors announced today include Jay Bernhardt, PhD, as director of

the National Center for Health Marketing (NCHM), one of two new national

centers created during the reorganization. Dr. Bernhardt is the Founding

Director

of the Center for Public Health Communication and an Assistant Professor of

Behavioral Sciences and Health Education in the Rollins School of Public

Health at Emory University. Before coming to Emory, he was an Assistant

Professor

of Health Promotion and Behavior at the University of Georgia in Athens.

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