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Title: Building Surge Epidemiology Capacity


1
Building Surge Epidemiology Capacity
  • Epidemiologic Data Collection Training for
    Non-Epidemiologists

West Hartford, CT December 11 2008
2
Introduction for Epidemiology Support Personnel
3
Training Developers
  • Yale Center for Public Health Preparedness
  • Supported by CDC Cooperative Agreement
    U90/CCU124251
  • Connecticut Association of Directors of Health
  • Connecticut Department of Public Health

4
Emergency
  • A serious, unexpected, and potentially dangerous
    situation requiring immediate action.
  • W.H.O

5
Disaster
A disaster is any occurrence that causes damage,
ecological disruption, loss of human life or
deterioration of health and health services on a
scale sufficient to warrant an extraordinary
response from outside the affected community
areas. W.H.O
6
Common Features of Large Scale Disasters/Emergenci
es
  • Pose a threat to public health safety
  • May disrupt social and economic infrastructure
  • May require large scale mobilization of resources
    to manage consequences.

7
Types of Emergencies and Disasters
  • Floods
  • Large explosion
  • Infectious disease epidemic
  • Naturally occurring
  • Bioterrorism

8
Epidemic
  • The occurrence of a disease in a community or
    region that has a frequency clearly in excess of
    normal expectancy
  • epidemic Outbreak

9
Crucial Role of Epidemiology in Disasters
Response
  • To collect, analyze and disseminate
    health-related data on the affected community so
    that decision-makers can use the information to
    guide a rational response

10
Epidemiology Support Personnel
11
Who Are Epidemiology Support Staff
  • Local public health workers including
  • Nurses / Health Aides
  • Health educators
  • Sanitarians / Environmental health staff
  • Other local health personnel

12
Role of Epidemiology Support Staff
  • To assist epidemiologists by collecting
    epidemiologic data during a wide scale epidemic
    or other public health disaster
  • Interviews
  • Medical chart reviews

13
Support for your role
  • You will never be working alone!
  • You will be working as a part of a team
  • You will always be assigned a supervisor to whom
    you can take your questions/concerns

14
Confidentiality
  • Confidentiality of information must be maintained
  • You will be asked to sign a confidentiality
    agreement

15
Training overview
16
Overall Aim
  • To introduce epidemiology support staff to the
    concepts and skills they will need to perform
    their role during a disaster response
  • Additional specific training will be provided at
    the time of response!!

17
Learning objectives
  • By the end of the training you should be able to
  • Describe the role of epidemiology support
    personnel
  • List the ways that infections may be spread from
    person-to-person
  • Define the term case definition and describe its
    importance for good quality epidemiologic data
    collection
  • Describe interviewing techniques used to collect
    good quality epidemiology interview data
  • List challenges interviewers face and describe
    methods for dealing with them
  • Locate standard information in a medical chart
  • Describe the purpose of and steps in a contact
    investigation interview

18
Schedule
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Sources of training material
  • Original material and material adapted from
  • Florida Center for Public Health Preparedness
  • Field Investigation Response and Surveillance
    Training
  • Intermediate Field Investigation Response and
    Surveillance Training
  • North Carolina Center for Public Health
    Preparedness
  • Medical Terminology and Abbreviations
  • New York State Department of Public Health
  • Field Epidemiology Surge Team Training
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