Episode 503: MJA Podcasts 2022 Episode 45: How a national Centre for Disease Control should look, with Dr Sandro Demaio episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 4, 2022 · 18 MIN

Episode 503: MJA Podcasts 2022 Episode 45: How a national Centre for Disease Control should look, with Dr Sandro Demaio

from The Medical Journal of Australia · host theMJA

Vol 217, Issue 11: 5 December 2022. Dr Sandro Demaio is Chief Executive Officer of VicHealth. He wrote recently for InSight+ about five design principles which should be the foundation of any national centre for disease control, and in this podcast he expands on those ideas. With MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.

Vol 217, Issue 11: 5 December 2022. Dr Sandro Demaio is Chief Executive Officer of VicHealth. He wrote recently for InSight+ about five design principles which should be the foundation of any national centre for disease control, and in this podcast he expands on those ideas. With MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.

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