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  <title>PHEC 466: Measles, Coalitions, And The Southeast, With Scott Thorpe</title>
  <description>South Carolina recently experienced the largest measles outbreak in modern American history, and for Dr. Huntley, who lives and works in the state, this wasn't a distant headline. It was a story unfolding in her own backyard. In this episode, Dr. Huntley sits down with Scott Thorpe, Executive Director of the Southern Alliance for Public Health Leadership, to unpack what actually happened in Spartanburg and what helped bring the outbreak under control. They also talk about why the real work is only beginning now that the crisis has passed. Resources ▶️&amp;amp;nbsp;Join the PHEC Podcast Community ▶️&amp;amp;nbsp;Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes ▶️ DrCHHuntley, Public Health &amp;amp;amp; Epidemiology Consulting &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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