Addressing healthcare associated infections prevention through a fellowship training program

Author:

Masters Amanda,Birnbaum David

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to describe the initial experiences in a new option of an established fellowship program, which can serve as a model that strengthens the next generation of our workforce for preventing healthcare‐associated infections.Design/methodology/approachHistorical narrative.FindingsThe CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship has a long history of success in producing future leaders for the public health workforce. As it expands into a healthcare‐associated infections option, it is addressing an area new to traditional public health departments. However, this also is an area where public health must be viewed as part of the continuum of healthcare systems, where tomorrow's professionals must be credible in a number of settings (health departments, hospitals, clinics and extended care facilities).Practical implicationsCSTE's first class of HAI Fellows offers a new model for producing the type of professionals necessary for the field of hospital epidemiology and infection control to achieve its full potential.Originality/valueThis is the first published description of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists new Applied Epidemiology Fellowship “HAI” graduating class.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Health Policy

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2. Birnbaum, D. and Jackson, M. (2005), “Developing a new, self‐directed (distance) learning MPH program”, paper presented at the Building Bridges for Preparedness Conference, California Distance Learning Network, San Francisco, CA, February.

3. Yarbrough, M.G. (1978), “Training needs of the infection control nurse”, Ann Intern Med, Vol. 89 No. 2, pp. 815‐7.

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