A survey was conducted to improve the recruitment, training, and retention of epidemiologists in the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Program of the Centers for Disease Control. The authors compared minority graduates of the program and nonminority graduates in several areas: reasons for application, degree of satisfaction, appropriateness of preparation for epidemiologic practice, and current professional activities. A closed-ended questionnaire was mailed to all 87 minority graduates from the program during the period 1970-88, and to 172 randomly selected nonminority graduates. Of 259 graduates surveyed, 234 or 90.3 percent returned the questionnaire--89.6 percent of minority graduates and 90.7 percent of nonminority graduates. Virtual...
Objectives: Given public health’s emphasis on health disparities in underrepresented racial/ethnic ...
Abstract Most U.S. investigators in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) have been of majority r...
For more information about EIS, visit www.cdc.gov/EISPublication date from document properties.eis-a...
PURPOSE: African-, Hispanic-, and Native Americans are underrepresented in the field of epidemiology...
Context:A trained and diverse public health workforce is needed to respond to public health threats....
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was created at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 1951...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was established in 1951 at the Centers for Disease Control a...
In 1983, the State Epidemiologists in 46 States completed a survey questionnaire describing the prof...
BackgroundA workforce that resembles the society it serves is likely to be more effective in improvi...
In November 1989, representatives from 12 States attending the Annual Convocation of Southern State ...
Purpose: This study describes factors associated with epidemiologists from state health departments ...
The numbers and success of minority students in science and the health fields remain relatively low....
Job satisfaction is important to consider when developing strategies for recruitment and retention. ...
In 2017, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists performed its sixth periodic Epidemiol...
Training epidemiologists on the front lines of public health since 1951 130 current ofcers | 3,852 a...
Objectives: Given public health’s emphasis on health disparities in underrepresented racial/ethnic ...
Abstract Most U.S. investigators in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) have been of majority r...
For more information about EIS, visit www.cdc.gov/EISPublication date from document properties.eis-a...
PURPOSE: African-, Hispanic-, and Native Americans are underrepresented in the field of epidemiology...
Context:A trained and diverse public health workforce is needed to respond to public health threats....
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was created at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 1951...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) was established in 1951 at the Centers for Disease Control a...
In 1983, the State Epidemiologists in 46 States completed a survey questionnaire describing the prof...
BackgroundA workforce that resembles the society it serves is likely to be more effective in improvi...
In November 1989, representatives from 12 States attending the Annual Convocation of Southern State ...
Purpose: This study describes factors associated with epidemiologists from state health departments ...
The numbers and success of minority students in science and the health fields remain relatively low....
Job satisfaction is important to consider when developing strategies for recruitment and retention. ...
In 2017, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists performed its sixth periodic Epidemiol...
Training epidemiologists on the front lines of public health since 1951 130 current ofcers | 3,852 a...
Objectives: Given public health’s emphasis on health disparities in underrepresented racial/ethnic ...
Abstract Most U.S. investigators in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) have been of majority r...
For more information about EIS, visit www.cdc.gov/EISPublication date from document properties.eis-a...