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Strengthening Global Health Security Through Africa's First Absolute Post-Master's Fellowship Program in Field Epidemiology in Uganda.

Alex R Ario1, Rhoda K Wanyenze2, Alex Opio3, Patrick Tusiime4, Daniel Kadobera5, Benon Kwesiga6, Lilian Bulage7, Christine Kihembo8, Steven N Kabwama9, Joseph K B Matovu10, Steve Becknell11, Bao-Ping Zhu12.   

Abstract

Uganda is prone to epidemics of deadly infectious diseases and other public health emergencies. Though significant progress has been made in response to emergencies during the past 2 decades, system weaknesses still exist, including lack of a robust workforce with competencies to identify, investigate, and control disease outbreaks at the source. These deficiencies hamper global health security broadly. To address need for a highly competent workforce to combat infectious diseases, the Uganda Ministry of Health established the Public Health Fellowship Program (PHFP), the advanced-level Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), closely modeled after the CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) program. The 2-year, full-time, non-degree granting program is the first absolute post-master's FETP in Africa for mid-career public health professionals. Fellows gain competencies in 7 main domains, which are demonstrated by deliverables, while learning through service delivery 80% of the time in the ministry of health. During 2015-2017, PHFP enrolled 3 cohorts of 31 fellows. By January 2018, PHFP had graduated 2 cohorts (2015 and 2016) of 19 fellows. Fellows were placed in 17 priority areas of the ministry of health. They completed 153 projects (including 60 outbreak investigations, 12 refugee assessments, 40 surveillance projects, and 31 applied epidemiologic studies), of which 49 involved potential bioterrorism agents or epidemic-prone diseases. They made 132 conference presentations, prepared 40 manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication (17 published as of December 2017), and produced 3 case studies. Many of these projects have resulted in public health interventions that led to improvements in disease control and surveillance systems. The program has produced 19 issues of ministry of health bulletins. One year after graduation, graduates have been placed in key public health decision-making positions. Within 3 years, PHFP has strengthened global health security through improvement in public health emergency response; identification, investigation and control of outbreaks at their sources; and documentation and dissemination of findings to inform decision making by relevant stakeholders.

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Keywords:  Field epidemiology training; Global health security; Post-master's degree

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30480499     DOI: 10.1089/hs.2018.0045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Secur        ISSN: 2326-5094


  4 in total

Review 1.  The role of health systems for health security: a scoping review revealing the need for improved conceptual and practical linkages.

Authors:  Garrett Wallace Brown; Gemma Bridge; Jessica Martini; Jimyong Um; Owain D Williams; Luc Bertrand Tsachoua Choupe; Natalie Rhodes; Zheng Jie Marc Ho; Stella Chungong; Nirmal Kandel
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2022-05-15       Impact factor: 10.401

2.  Documentation and dissemination of scientific evidence by the Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program: experiences and lessons learnt, 2015-2020.

Authors:  Lilian Bulage; Alex Riolexus Ario; Steven N Kabwama; Benon Kwesiga; Daniel Kadobera; Christine Kihembo; Simon Antara; Rhoda K Wanyenze
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2021-10-21

3.  Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program's Contributions to the National HIV and TB Programs, 2015-2020.

Authors:  Alex R Ario; Lilian Bulage; Yvette Wibabara; Peter Muwereza; Daniel Eurien; Steven N Kabwama; Benon Kwesiga; Daniel Kadobera; Stavia Turyahabwe; Joshua B Musinguzi; Rhoda K Wanyenze; Pamela M Nasirumbi; Deus Lukoye; Julie R Harris; Lisa A Mills; Lisa J Nelson
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2022-04-29

4.  Uganda National Institute of Public Health: Establishment and Experiences, 2013-2021.

Authors:  Alex Riolexus Ario; Issa Makumbi; Daniel Kadobera; Lilian Bulage; Felix Ocom; Benon Kwesiga; Dennis F Jarvis; Sandra Nabatanzi; Jaco Homsy; Flora Banage; Vance Brown; Julie R Harris; Amy L Boore; Lisa J Nelson; Sue Binder; Henry G Mwebesa; Jane R Aceng
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2022-08-30
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