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NCIPH-HEP ANAT - Anatomy of Foodborne Outbreaks
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Course Description
This presentation gives the viewer an introduction to epidemiological investigations of foodborne disease outbreaks.
This training was developed with the support of the UNC Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center (UNC PERLC), a funded project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Cooperative Agreement 1U90TP000415).
Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of investigating foodborne disease outbreaks
- Understand the epidemiology of foodborne disease outbreaks in the US and North Carolina
- Understand the steps in an outbreak investigation by working through a large Salmonella serotype Heidelberg outbreak in a NC restaurant
- Understand the role of epidemiologist, microbiologist, environmental health specialist during an investigation
- Understand the importance of interacting with the media during a foodborne disease outbreak
Training Personnel
Author and Narrator: |
Pam Jenkins, MSN, EdD
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Reviewers: |
Christopher Woods, MD, MPH and Andrew Voetsch, MPH
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Average Completion Time
1 hours
Prerequisites
None
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Course Competencies
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496 Investigating Outbreaks
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6A03 Describes how public health sciences (e.g., biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health sciences, health services administration, social and behavioral sciences, and public health informatics) are used in the delivery of the 10 Essential Public Heal
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6B03 Applies public health sciences (e.g., biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health sciences, health services administration, social and behavioral sciences, and public health informatics) in the delivery of the 10 Essential Public Health Services
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3.2A-3 Communicate epi info to gen'l pub/press/policy makers oral/written
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6.2F-3 Clarify roles & responsibility of all participants in epi activities
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