Registered nurse Keene Roadman stands fully dressed in personal protective equipment during a training class at the Rush University Medical Center on Thursday in Chicago.
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Registered nurse Keene Roadman, dressed in personal protective equipment, and registered nurse Fred Serafin demonstrate the proper disposal of the gear after the simulated treatment of a Ebola patient on Thursday at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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Registered nurse Keene Roadman, fully dressed in personal protective equipment, demonstrates the removal of the equipment with registered nurse Fred Serafin on Thursday during a training class at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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Registered nurses Keene Roadman, left, and Fred Serafin show doctors and nurses how to remove Ebola gear on Thursday during a training session at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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Members of the core care team that will treat Ebola patients watch a demonstration during a training class Thursday at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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Registered nurse Keene Roadman drops his outer gloves into a biohazard bag after the simulated treatment of a Ebola patient during Thursday's training session at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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Registered nurse Keene Roadman dons a protective suit during Ebola training on Thursday at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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With hospital workers increasingly in the spotlight of concern over the spread of the Ebola virus, Rush University Medical Center held a training session for a team of medical professionals on Thursday in Chicago.
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Registered nurse Keene Roadman demonstrates wiping the inner layer of gloves with bleach after the outer gloves are removed during an Ebola training class Thursday at the Rush University Medical Center.
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