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KMOD

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34. This is the woman that Govs. Cuomo, Christie and apparantly a handful of DU posters
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 02:53 PM
Oct 2014

believe they know more than.

http://www.uta.edu/unbranded/alumni/kaci-hickox.php

Alumna Kaci Hickox takes a reasoned approach to everything. She’s enthusiastic about nursing, but her career choices follow a logical order.

“I always felt a strong desire to work overseas with vulnerable populations, and nursing seemed to be a perfect avenue,” she says. “On top of that, I knew there was—and still is—a nursing shortage and that I would have job security.”

It just made sense to pursue a two-year postgraduate fellowship in applied epidemiology with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Las Vegas.

Think of the CDCP’s Epidemic Intelligence Service as the CIA of public health. EIS teams respond to crises such as the West Nile virus in the 1990s, the anthrax terrorist attacks after 9-11, and the pandemic H1N1 influenza outbreak. Hickox ’02 works with the country’s top epidemiologists to analyze and improve health and disease surveillance.

Her first overseas project came in 2004 with the International Medical Corps after the tsunami in Indonesia. “While the work there was difficult and challenging, both professionally and emotionally, it also made me feel alive in a new way,” she says.

After being turned down by Doctors Without Borders, she enrolled at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and received a Diploma in Tropical Nursing. She also graduated from Johns Hopkins University’s dual program for a Master in Public Health and Master of Science in Nursing.

Her perseverance paid off. She landed that position she wanted with Doctors Without Borders in Myanmar in Southeast Asia, where she spent two years managing three primary health care clinics. In 2010 she was working on a measles outbreak in northern Nigeria when the Doctors Without Borders team conducted a medical investigation. Children were dying in one village, and the team discovered the cause to be acute lead poisoning from poor gold mining practices.

“After that experience and others like it, I realize that we need to find better ways to improve health surveillance and outbreak response in resource-poor settings,” Hickox says. “My training in the EIS with the CDC will allow me to learn the gold standard of this kind of work.”



Excellent post Fred. Rec'd

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What a brave person. Baitball Blogger Oct 2014 #1
it just reminds me so much of the TSA/Patriot act bullshit, hoping people would not buy into the seabeyond Oct 2014 #2
Fear got us the Iraq war, fear got us Fearbola. The common elements are the freaked out media and the Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #3
Scared people awoke_in_2003 Oct 2014 #36
educated, informed, aware people do not sit in that fear. so would behoove people to give that a seabeyond Oct 2014 #37
This is why they are trying so hard... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2014 #38
i won't argue with you there. nt seabeyond Oct 2014 #39
I'll K&R this because her essay is important but fyi this is a dupe riderinthestorm Oct 2014 #4
I love the smell of burning dissent in the morning. I am right, the dissenters are wrong. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #5
Carry on! riderinthestorm Oct 2014 #6
I think I love you! BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2014 #8
Excellent OP! Thanks for posting. nt adirondacker Oct 2014 #7
Those who volunteer to treat Ebola victims in Africa are heroes. MineralMan Oct 2014 #9
I saw one OP here titled "Obama should rent a 1st class hotel for quarantine". You know, to make Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #10
DU is home to a wide range of opinions and intelligence and knowledge levels. MineralMan Oct 2014 #13
The same attitudes led to Internment Camps. Downwinder Oct 2014 #30
Indeed it did. MineralMan Oct 2014 #31
Sometimes the sheer breadth and depth of the idiocy takes my breath away. seabeyond Oct 2014 #14
Takes my breath away too... good post, thank you. mountain grammy Oct 2014 #27
Agreed customerserviceguy Oct 2014 #33
It's a broader problem of our police state. Patriot Act/NSA set the low bar. It's below ground. whereisjustice Oct 2014 #11
I think the introduction of social media, communication crack for the masses, plays a large part. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #12
There are actually two issues here YarnAddict Oct 2014 #15
"There is a need to communicate to people their (edit: unfounded paranoia) is being addressed.... Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #16
Same difference. YarnAddict Oct 2014 #18
Obama hugging the nurse is because Obama is a compassionate man, that is what that was all about. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #19
Bullshit. YarnAddict Oct 2014 #24
About the outbreak of fear me b zola Oct 2014 #23
A complete media blackout of Ebola coverage YarnAddict Oct 2014 #25
You think it's "unfortunate" that we have a First Amendment??? kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #29
Oh, good grief. YarnAddict Oct 2014 #32
Information is good me b zola Oct 2014 #42
Fear is clearly far more infectious than Ebola, and more deadly, and it IS airborne, on the air waves. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #26
K and R greatlaurel Oct 2014 #17
If I could DURec this more than once I would .... WestCoasterDude Oct 2014 #20
Reading this just made my wife ashamed to be an American. "We should be better than this." diabeticman Oct 2014 #21
Fear has been used forever to control onecaliberal Oct 2014 #22
I refuse to be fed panic. 99Forever Oct 2014 #28
This is the woman that Govs. Cuomo, Christie and apparantly a handful of DU posters KMOD Oct 2014 #34
This would make an excellent OP etherealtruth Oct 2014 #35
I agree, please make this an OP. greatlaurel Oct 2014 #40
Done n/t KMOD Oct 2014 #41
How often are the forehead scanners recalibrated? PADemD Oct 2014 #43
Yes, proof of the incompetency of Christie and the fact he had no plan, no consultation with experts Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #44
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