Identify the primary components of COVID-19 contact tracing: contact tracing training plan
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April 14, 2020
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Series: Contact Tracing Training Plan
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Description:A variety of modalities would be appropriate, including live webinar/teleconference, recorded webinar, or a self-paced eLearning course. Inclusion of a post-test is strongly recommended.
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Topic areas and training resources: Introduction to U.S. public health system and how contact tracing fits in; Relevant terminology; Introduction to contact tracing.
Training catalog: Making Contact: A Training for COVID-19 Contact Tracers: The Basics of Contact Tracing – Lesson 2; Course: Making Contact: A Training for COVID-19 Contact Tracers: Effective Communication and Interviews – Lesson 3; Course: Making Contact: A Training for COVID-19 Contact Tracers: Case Monitoring and Resources – Lesson 4; Public Health 101 Series – Introduction to Public Health; Emerging respiratory viruses, including COVID-19: methods for detection, prevention, response and control; Covid-19 Epidemiology Grand Rounds; An Introduction to Follow-up for Positive COVID-19 Cases and their close Contacts; General Contact Tracing Phone Calls; Interviewing Unit 5: Cluster Interviews and Re-Interviews; COVID-19 Contact Investigation Training; Effective Interviewing for Contact Investigation: Self-Study Modules; Introduction to Telephone Interviewing for DIS; COVID-19 Public Health Strategy Basic Concepts – NDPHTN; CERC Overview for COVID-19; Communication Skills; Disaster Health Core Curriculum: Competency 4: Communication; Health Literacy for Public Health Professionals; COVID-19 Case and Contact Investigations Training for Tribes; Culturally Competent Public Health Practice for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Populations.
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