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Field Epidemiologist Training Program Resident Advisor Orientation

Join us on August 8, 2011, for a two-day orientation focusing on preparing and empowering Resident Advisors for true partnership in MOH-lead programs. Learn about the clarity on the role of Resident Advisors and the goals of the Field Epidemiologist Training Program. Explore collaboration opportunities and funding mechanisms while striving to maintain and improve FETP quality.

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Field Epidemiologist Training Program Resident Advisor Orientation

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  1. New Field Epidemiologist Training Program Resident Advisor Orientation August 8, 2011

  2. Basic Agenda for the Two Days • Two days of orientation • Focus on role of RA, address expectations and concerns, and coordinate support from colleagues in Atlanta and the field • Meet teams and partners • Social Dinner • Regional and country specific side meetings • MENA team will be meeting on August 10th • Egypt, Morocco and Iraq have set up side meetings with CDC partners • Basic Logistics

  3. Purpose of the Orientation • Prepare and Empower Resident Advisors • True Partnership in MOH-lead programs • Clarity on the Role of Resident Advisors • Quality and Impact

  4. Current FELTP

  5. Overarching FETP Goals • Increase the access and reach of FETP • All low income countries should have access to a FETP • Achieve 1 trained field epidemiologists per 200,000 people globally • Continually strive to maintain/improve FETP quality • Examine new areas for collaboration • Utilize the added value of FELTP to address current and emerging global health concerns including NCDs, MCH, malaria and others • Find sustainable regular funding for FELTP • Examine new possibilities of funding mechanisms and sources • Share lessons learned and best practices with global community • Regularly publish and document results (min 25 peer-reviewed articles a year)

  6. Welcome to FETP

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