In 1918, an influenza pandemic circled the globe, killing an estimated 50 million people. Since December of 2013, nearly ten thousand people have died in the Ebola outbreak, mostly in West Africa.
On Sunday, March 15 at the Journey Museum in Rapid City, Dr. James Keegan leads a 2 pm Learning Forum discussion on “Ebola vs Bigger Health Threats.” Dr. Keegan is a private practice, board-certified Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine physician based in Rapid City. He did Regional Health’s Ebola training.
Dr. Keegan joined Dakota Midday and discussed public health threats.