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Dan Budnitz

Director of the Medication Safety Program at CDC and manager of CDCs PROTECT Initiative

Dr. Dan Budnitz is the Director of CDCs Medication Safety Program in the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. He has authored over 30 publications on medication safety monitoring, using national medication safety data to target safety measures, and applying lessons from injury prevention to drug safety. Dr. Budnitz received a BA (Government) from Harvard University, and a combined MD/MPH (Epidemiology) from Emory University. After completing residency training in internal medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, he served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer with CDCs Injury Center. Dr. Budnitz is currently a Captain in the U.S. Public Health Service; Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Emory University; and has practiced as a Board-certified internist at the Atlanta VA Medical Center and the DeKalb-Grady Neighborhood Health Center. Dr. Budnitz leads the PROTECT Initiative, a CDC-led public-private partnership that works to keep children safe from unintentional medication overdoses.

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