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Training the Global Public Health Workforce Through Applied Epidemiology Training Programs: CDC’s Experience, 1951–2011

机译:通过应用流行病学培训计划培训全球公共卫生从业人员:CDC的经验,1951-2011年

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The strengthening of health systems is becoming increasingly recognized as necessary for the achievement of many objectives promoted or supported by global public health initiatives. Key within the effort to strengthen health systems is the development of a well-prepared, skilled, and knowledgeable public health workforce. Over 60 years ago, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began the first training program in applied epidemiology, the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), a two-year, in-service training program in epidemiology and public health practice. Since 1951, the EIS has produced well-trained and highly qualified applied or field epidemiologists, many of whom later became leaders within the US public health system. In 1980, the CDC began assisting other countries to develop their own field epidemiology training programs (FETPs), modeling them after the highly successful EIS program. FETPs differ from other training programs in epidemiology in that: (1) they are positioned within Ministries of Health and the activities of the residents are designed to address the priority health issues of the Ministry; (2) they stress the principle of training through service; and (3) they provide close supervision and mentoring by trained field epidemiologists. While FETPs are designed to be adaptable to the needs of any given country, there exist many fundamental similarities in the skills and knowledge required by public health workers. Recognizing this, CDC developed a standard core FETP curriculum that can be adapted to any country’s needs. Countries can further customize FETP trainings to meet their specific needs by adding specialized “tracks” or by targeting different audiences and levels of the health system. Although FETPs require substantial investments in time and resources as well as significant commitment from ministries, CDC’s vision is that every country will have access to an FETP to help build its public health workforce and strengthen its public health systems.
机译:为了实现全球公共卫生倡议所促进或支持的许多目标,越来越需要加强卫生系统。在加强卫生系统的努力中,关键是要建立一支训练有素,熟练和知识渊博的公共卫生队伍。 60年前,美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)开始了第一个应用流行病学培训计划,即流行病情报服务(EIS),这是一项为期两年的流行病学和公共卫生实践培训计划。自1951年以来,EIS一直培养出训练有素,高素质的应用或现场流行病学家,其中许多人后来成为美国公共卫生系统的领导者。 1980年,疾病预防控制中心开始协助其他国家制定自己的现场流行病学培训计划(FETP),并以非常成功的EIS计划为模型。 FETP与其他流行病学培训计划的不同之处在于:(1)它们位于卫生部内,居民的活动旨在解决卫生部的优先卫生问题; (二)强调服务培训的原则; (3)由训练有素的现场流行病学家提供密切的监督和指导。尽管FETP旨在适应任何特定国家的需求,但公共卫生工作者所需的技能和知识存在许多基本相似之处。认识到这一点,疾病预防控制中心制定了标准的FETP核心课程,可以适应任何国家的需求。各国可以通过添加专门的“途径”或针对不同的受众和卫生系统级别来进一步定制FETP培训,以满足其特定需求。尽管FETP需要大量的时间和资源投资以及各部委的重大承诺,但CDC的愿景是每个国家都可以使用FETP,以帮助其建立公共卫生队伍并加强其公共卫生系统。

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