Biocontainment Unit Exercise

SPECTRE: Special Pathogens Excellence in Clinical Treatment Readiness & Education Program


Welcome to SPECTRE!

We are SPECTRE, the Special Pathogens Excellence in Clinical Treatment, Readiness, and Education Program (SPECTRE) within the Division of Infectious Diseases at UTMB. The primary objectives of SPECTRE are to support preparedness of the UTMB Biocontainment Care Unit (BCU) to care for patients with special pathogens, develop education and training regarding special pathogens care and research, to network with other health care and public health entities to assure a coordinated response, and to support infrastructure for clinical research for special pathogens. Our team includes experts in their fields from the School of Medicine, Department of Global Health & Emerging Disease, Department of Biosafety, Environmental Health & Safety, and Division of Infection Control & Healthcare Epidemiology.

What We Do:

Maintaining the BCU: Equipped for high-standard care of highly dangerous pathogens.
Training & Education: Internal and external training on special pathogens.
Regional Coordination: Collaborate within HHS Region VI and nationally.
Research Infrastructure: Rapid implementation of clinical trials and biosafety research.
 

Susan McLellan, MD, MPH
Director, SPECTRE
Medical Director, Biocontainment Care Unit
Email: sumclell@utmb.edu



News & Publications

SPECTRE Newsletter-HHS Region VI-September 9, 2024

September 9, 2024, 00:00 AM by Maegan Traveler

📢 Don’t Miss Out! 📢 Our latest newsletter features crucial updates, including insights from the HHS/ASPR Project ECHO Clinical Readiness Rounds. Stay informed and ahead of the curve—read it now!

SPECTRE Newsletter-HHS Region VI-September 3, 2024

September 3, 2024, 00:00 AM by Maegan Traveler

Don’t miss out on the latest updates and insights in the world of infectious disease. Our newsletter offers up-to-date information keeping you at the forefront of the field. Explore the Latest Issue Now!

SPECTRE Newsletter-HHS Region VI-August 26, 2024

August 26, 2024, 00:00 AM by Maegan Traveler

The WHO has just announced that Mpox is now a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This critical update could have significant implications for global health efforts. Stay informed and prepared—read our latest newsletter for in-depth analysis and essential updates on this urgent health crisis.


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