Responses Must Contain 200 Db Reponses
Responses to classmate colleagues’ initial postings: Read a selection of your classmate’s postings and provide a substantive reply to your colleagues b in one or more of the following ways, by: (a) expanding on your classmate colleague’s posting; (b) offering an insight from having read your classmate’s posting; (c) corroborating an idea from your own experience; (d) concurring or disagreeing by explaining why with supporting evidence or concepts from the readings or literature; (d) asking a probing question. You must provide response postings to at least three (3) classmate colleagues’ postings. Responses must contain 200–250 words (not including references) and at least 1 reference. References in the response postings will support response statements and assertions; and serve as an additional resource to fellow classmates. Response postings are due by 11:59 p.m. (ET), oof the course week.
Preparedness: Role of Research Post by Day 3, Wednesday, a brief description of how the scientific research community supports public health preparedness. Then outline and discuss the infrastructure associated with supporting this research. Next, describe the Public Health Medical Countermeasures Enterprise and related activities. Then identify three federal agencies involved in public health preparedness research, and discuss the role each agency plays in supporting public health preparedness research. Read a selection of your classmates’ postings and by Day 6, Saturday, respond to your colleagues by: (a) expanding on your classmate colleague’s posting; (b) offering an insight from having read your classmate’s posting; (c) corroborating an idea from your own experience; (d) concurring or disagreeing by explaining why with supporting evidence or concepts from the readings or literature; (d) asking a probing question. Please see the Assignments and Descriptions menu item for discussion board requirements. |
This week, reflect on the relationship between public health, science preparedness, scientific research, and public health preparedness. Consider the ways in which scientific research may have a role to play in public health preparedness.
This week you will:
- Read any material that has been assigned
- Review this week’s resources
- View the required videos
- Post to this weeks’ topic discussion board
Be sure to take note of any due dates and adhere to them
Please complete the following required reading:
- Katz, R. (2019). Essentials of Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Management (2nd Edition). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
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- Chapter 7, “The Research Agenda”
- Faherty, L. J., Rasmussen, S. A., & Lurie, N. (2017). A call for science preparedness for pregnant women during public health emergencies. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 216(1), 34-e1.
- Khan, Y., Fazli, G., Henry, B., de Villa, E., Tsamis, C., Grant, M., & Schwartz, B. (2015). The evidence base of primary research in public health emergency preparedness: a scoping review and stakeholder consultation. BMC public health, 15(1), 432.
- Lurie, N., Manolio, T., Patterson, A. P., Collins, F., & Frieden, T. (2013). Research as a Part of Public Health Emergency Response. New England Journal of Medicine, 368(13), 1251-1255.
- Miller, A., Yeskey, K., Garantziotis, S., Arnesen, S., Bennett, A., O’Fallon, L., … & Love, C. (2016). Integrating health research into disaster response: the new NIH disaster research response program. International journal of environmental research and public health, 13(7), 676.
- Yusuf, H., Ekperi, L., Groseclose, S., Siegfried, A., Meit, M., & Carbone, E. (2018). Research participation among state and local public health emergency preparedness and response programs. Public health, 159, 133-136.