Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA.
Epidemiology Workforce Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 30;19(11):6662. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116662.
Since 1951, the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has trained physicians, nurses, scientists, veterinarians, and other allied health professionals in applied epidemiology. To understand the program's effect on graduates' leadership outcomes, we examined the EIS alumni representation in five select leadership positions. These positions were staffed by 353 individuals, of which 185 (52%) were EIS alumni. Among 12 CDC directors, four (33%) were EIS alumni. EIS alumni accounted for 29 (58%) of the 50 CDC center directors, 61 (35%) of the 175 state epidemiologists, 27 (56%) of the 48 Field Epidemiology Training Program resident advisors, and 70 (90%) of the 78 Career Epidemiology Field Officers. Of the 185 EIS alumni in leadership positions, 136 (74%) were physicians, 22 (12%) were scientists, 21 (11%) were veterinarians, 6 (3%) were nurses, and 94 (51%) were assigned to a state or local health department. Among the 61 EIS alumni who served as state epidemiologists, 40 (66%) of them were assigned to a state or local health department during EIS. Our evaluation suggests that epidemiology training programs can serve as a vital resource for the public health workforce, particularly given the capacity strains brought to light by the COVID-19 pandemic.
自 1951 年以来,美国疾病控制与预防中心 (CDC) 的传染病监测处 (EIS) 一直培训医生、护士、科学家、兽医和其他相关医疗专业人员,使其掌握应用流行病学知识。为了了解该项目对毕业生领导力成果的影响,我们调查了 EIS 校友在五个精选领导职位中的代表性。这些职位共配备了 353 名员工,其中 185 名(52%)是 EIS 校友。在 12 位 CDC 主任中,有 4 位(33%)是 EIS 校友。EIS 校友在 50 位 CDC 中心主任中占 29 位(58%),在 175 位州流行病学家中占 61 位(35%),在 48 位现场流行病学培训项目驻地顾问中占 27 位(56%),在 78 位职业流行病学现场官员中占 70 位(90%)。在担任领导职务的 185 名 EIS 校友中,136 名(74%)是医生,22 名(12%)是科学家,21 名(11%)是兽医,6 名(3%)是护士,94 名(51%)在州或地方卫生部门任职。在担任州流行病学家的 61 名 EIS 校友中,有 40 名(66%)在 EIS 期间被分配到州或地方卫生部门。我们的评估表明,流行病学培训项目可以成为公共卫生劳动力的重要资源,尤其是考虑到 COVID-19 大流行所带来的人员配备压力。