A year after Ebola arrived in Dallas, it might seem like hospitals and clinics are back to normal – except for the leftover hand sanitizer pumps and the occasional sign warning about international travel. But, underneath the surface, there are larger shifts in health care in how nurses and doctors work together, and how hospitals are preparing for whatever is the next Ebola. That's one of the many lessons learned after Dallas faced an unprecedented public health scare in the fall of 2014. KERA is exploring those lessons – and taking a deeper look into what happened last year – in a new series called Surviving Ebola.