Genomics, and precision health approaches such as big data science and machine learning have emerged as important tools for public health. Those entering the public health and medical workforces must keep pace with these evolving fields to maximize the benefit to public health. Recognizing this need, ORISE is partnering with the Office of Genomics and Precision Public Health at the CDC to offer a two-day enrichment event covering the latest developments in these fields. The course is a series of 15-60 minute lectures, grouped by topic, with learning objectives for each lecture.
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Genomics and Precision Public Health Training Course
Presentation
Interoperability for Public Health Agencies
Self Assessment
A set of interactive gools to conduct self-assessments at a public health agency. Covers both informatics and interoperability.
Year released: 2019
Validation of Multi-State EHR-Based Network for Disease Surveillance (MENDS) Data and Implications for Improving Data Quality and Representativeness
Document
Surveillance modernization efforts emphasize the potential use of electronic health record (EHR) data to inform public health surveillance and prevention. However, EHR data streams vary widely in their completeness, accuracy, and representativeness. This publication describes a validation process developed by the Multi-State EHR-Based Network for Disease Surveillance (MENDS) pilot project to identify and resolve data quality issues that could affect chronic disease prevalence estimates.
Year released: 2024
Public Health FHIR Playbook
Document
The Public Health FHIR Playbook is designed by the Public Health FHIR Implementation Collaborative (PHFIC) to help state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) public health agencies successfully implement FHIR, a standard for electronic health data exchange. PHFIC developed the Playbook to describe FHIR, its policy context, and steps that enable successful FHIR implementation at public health agencies.
Year released: 2024
Evaluation for Public Health Informatics
Presentation
Evaluation in the context of public health informatics and discuss why evaluation is necessary
Year released: 2018
Duration: 36 Minutes
Key Concepts and Terminology in Public Health Informatics
Presentation
Definition and value proposition for Public Health informatics
Year released: 2018
Duration: 1 Hour