Shaping applied epidemiology workforce training to strengthen emergency response: a global survey of applied epidemiologists, 2019-2020
Abstract Background Rapid and effective emergency response to address health security relies on a competent and suitably trained local and international workforce. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted that the health security workforce needs to be well equipped to tackle current and future challeng...
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Main Authors: | Amy Elizabeth Parry (Author), Martyn D. Kirk (Author), David N. Durrheim (Author), Babatunde Olowokure (Author), Samantha M. Colquhoun (Author), Tambri Housen (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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