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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Education

Date Submitted: Nov 27, 2017
Open Peer Review Period: Nov 28, 2017 - Nov 28, 2017
Date Accepted: Feb 8, 2018
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Jordan Field Epidemiology Training Program: Critical Role in National and Regional Capacity Building

Al Nsour M, Iblan I, Tarawneh MR

Jordan Field Epidemiology Training Program: Critical Role in National and Regional Capacity Building

JMIR Med Educ 2018;4(1):e12

DOI: 10.2196/mededu.9516

PMID: 29643050

PMCID: 5917079

Jordan Field Epidemiology Training Program: Critical Role in National and Regional Capacity Building

  • Mohannad Al Nsour; 
  • Ibrahim Iblan; 
  • Mohammed Rasoul Tarawneh

ABSTRACT

Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs) are 2-year training programs in applied epidemiology, established with the purpose of increasing a country’s capacity within the public health workforce to detect and respond to health threats and develop internal expertise in field epidemiology. The Jordan Ministry of Health, in partnership with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, started the Jordan FETP (J-FETP) in 1998. Since then, it has achieved a high standard of success and has been established as a model for FETPs in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Here we describe the J-FETP, its role in building the epidemiologic capacity of Jordan’s public health workforce, and its activities and achievements, which have grown the program to be self-sustaining within the Jordan Ministry of Health. Since its inception, the program’s residents and graduates have assisted the country to improve its surveillance systems, including revising the mortality surveillance policy, implementing the use of electronic data reporting, investigating outbreaks at national and regional levels, contributing to noncommunicable disease research and surveillance, and responding to regional emergencies and disasters. J-FETP’s structure and systems of support from the Jordan Ministry of Health and local, regional, and international partners have contributed to the success and sustainability of the J-FETP. The J-FETP has contributed significantly to improvements in surveillance systems, control of infectious diseases, outbreak investigations, and availability of reliable morbidity and mortality data in Jordan. Moreover, the program has supported public health and epidemiology in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Best practices of the J-FETP can be applied to FETPs throughout the world.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Al Nsour M, Iblan I, Tarawneh MR

Jordan Field Epidemiology Training Program: Critical Role in National and Regional Capacity Building

JMIR Med Educ 2018;4(1):e12

DOI: 10.2196/mededu.9516

PMID: 29643050

PMCID: 5917079

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