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There are 4 modules in this course
Epidemiology is often described as the cornerstone science and public health and public health surveillance is a cornerstone of epidemiology. This course will help you build your technical awareness and skills for working with a variety of surveillance systems. Along the way, we'll focus on system objectives, data reporting, the core surveillance attributes, and performance assessment. This course is designed for public health practitioners and anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of public health surveillance. If you develop or implement surveillance systems or aspire to do so or use the data resulting from surveillance, then this course is for you. It's s also for people who are interested in understanding more about this fundamental epidemiologic tool and public health practice.
In the first module, we're going to review the history of public health surveillance and discuss its role in improving public health. Surveillance is one of the most basic ways that public health practitioners monitor the health and well-being of populations. Understanding how these data are used is essential. In addition to reviewing what public health surveillance is, we will discuss examples of international surveillance networks and domestic surveillance networks in the United States. Many surveillance systems are very localized, but in an increasingly connected world, the need for integrated and collaborative surveillance platforms continues to grow. By the end of this module, I hope you'll see how fundamental surveillance is to public health practice.
What's included
9 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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9 videos•Total 60 minutes
Introduction to Course•1 minute
Introduction to Surveillance as a Core Public Health Function•1 minute
Surveillance Defined•10 minutes
A History of Public Health Surveillance•10 minutes
Data for Action•8 minutes
Example of an International Public Health Surveillance System•11 minutes
Example of a Domestic Public Health Surveillance System•11 minutes
Using Alternative Public Health Surveillance Tools•5 minutes
Reflecting on Surveillance in your Life•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Course Projects•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 8 minutes
Surveillance as a Core Public Health Function•8 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
Surveillance in Your Life•15 minutes
Defining Surveillance Objectives
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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In this module, we'll discuss examples of surveillance objectives and the considerations that go into deciding what the objective should be and how this must be balanced with public health goals and available resources. Clear thinking about the objective for surveillance system will guide every decision from how to define your cases, to where to look for them, and what kinds if any of diagnostic test to use. I'll provide you with real world example of a public health surveillance system to give you the opportunity to wrangle with how to design a surveillance system based on its objectives. In this exercise, you'll learn that no surveillance system is perfect, but they can be well-suited for a specific purpose.
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8 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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8 videos•Total 46 minutes
Introduction to Defining Surveillance Objectives and Detecting Cases•1 minute
What is the Surveillance Objective?•7 minutes
Examples of Surveillance Objectives•9 minutes
Surveillance Case Definitions•6 minutes
Balancing Workload with Quality•9 minutes
Crafting a Case Definition for Nipah Virus Surveillance in Bangladesh•7 minutes
Surveillance as an Observational Process•7 minutes
Summary•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Defining Surveillance Objectives and Detecting Cases•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
Nipah Virus Surveillance•15 minutes
Surveillance Data Reporting Systems
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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In this module, we'll discuss what happens with data that are generated from public health surveillance. Recall that public health surveillance data are collected to spur public health action and decision-making. So we'll talk about how this reporting occurs. You'll think through all the various audiences who will use data from a surveillance system. We'll present examples from international and domestic surveillance systems in the United States to give you an opportunity to identify who would expect to have a report from some specific public health surveillance systems. At the end of this module, you'll be able to describe how public health data are communicated for public health action and how important stakeholders are identified.
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7 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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7 videos•Total 46 minutes
Introduction to Surveillance Data Reporting Systems•1 minute
Data Reporting as Part of the Surveillance Cycle•6 minutes
Japanese Encephalitis Surveillance in Bangladesh•11 minutes
Identifying Stakeholders•8 minutes
International Health Regulations (IHR 2005)•11 minutes
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)•9 minutes
Summary•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Surveillance Data Reporting Systems•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
Stakeholders in Japanese Encephalitis surveillance•15 minutes
Surveillance System Attributes and Assessing Performance
Module 4•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this final module, we'll introduce you to various surveillance attributes we use to describe the performance of public health surveillance systems. While no surveillance systems is perfect, we need to be able to systematically evaluate the utility of the surveillance and compare surveillance systems. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have a list of surveillance attributes which are commonly used globally, and we will review those. You will think about these attributes and performance characteristics within the context of two separate public health surveillance systems: one for an infectious disease, and one for a chronic disease.
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15 videos1 assignment
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15 videos•Total 42 minutes
Introduction to Surveillance System Attributes and Assessing Performance•1 minute
Surveillance Attributes•6 minutes
Rotavirus Surveillance in Bangladesh•10 minutes
Simplicity•2 minutes
Flexibility•2 minutes
Data Quality•3 minutes
Acceptability•2 minutes
Sensitivity•2 minutes
Predictive Value Positive•2 minutes
Representativeness•3 minutes
Timeliness•3 minutes
Stability•2 minutes
Comparing Attributes between Rotavirus and Cancer Surveillance•2 minutes
Summary•3 minutes
Course Wrap-Up Video•0 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Surveillance System Attributes and Assessing Performance•30 minutes
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