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Frontline Program Design
FETP-Frontline enhances global health security by training local public health staff to improve surveillance quality in their jurisdictions, which can be a valuable strategy to strengthen the capacity of countries to more rapidly detect, respond to, and contain public health emergencies at the source.
Course Detail
FETP-Frontline is a 3-month in-service training program to strengthen epidemiologic capacity at the district level of the health system by improving the staff’s ability to detect, investigate, and respond to diseases and events of public health importance or international concern. achieve the priorities outlined in the Post-Ebola Investment Plan for Building a Resilient Health System in Liberia.
Course Curriculum
Introduction
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Introduction
01:20
Outbreak Investigation
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Outbreak Investigation
12:40 -
Epidemiology in Healthcare Settings
12:40 -
Environmental Epidemiology
12:40 -
Epidemiology in Emergency Situations
12:40
Operational Research
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Operational Research
00:00
Teaching and Training
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Teaching and Training
00:00
Laboratory Methods for Epidemiologists
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Laboratory Methods for Epidemiologists
00:00
Statistics and Data Analysis
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Multivariable Analysis
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Time Series Analysis
00:00 -
Qualitative Methods
00:00
Scientific Writing
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Scientific Writing
00:00
Vaccinology
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Vaccinology
00:00
Project Review
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Project Review
00:00
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Liberia FETP
Liberia Field Epidemiology Training Program
The Liberia Field Epidemiology Training Program (LFETP) was established in 2015 to help achieve the priorities outlined in the Post-Ebola Investment Plan for Building a Resilient Health System in Liberia.
- 20 hours on-demand video
- Full Lifetime Access
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Free
Free access this course
Enrollment validity:
Lifetime
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LevelBeginner
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Total Enrolled21
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Last UpdatedJune 16, 2022
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CertificateCertificate of completion
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- FETP-Frontline is a 3-month in-service training program to strengthen epidemiologic capacity at the district level of the health system by improving the staff’s ability to detect, investigate, and respond to diseases and events of public health importance or international concern.