Workshops for prevention & control
How long has it been that your team trained together? How would they feel to refresh knowledge of current prevention & control standards? Or make their collaboration with other sectors more effective?
Transmissible tailors workshops to your needs; together with you, we establish the learning objectives and outcomes. You decide on the venue. We select appropriate trainers and will make continuing professional development fun! In any European country.
Ask for detailed information about organising the following Transmissible Workshops near you:
Preparing your Company for Coronavirus/COVID19
- Workshops in English or Dutch (in preparation: Polish) for Small and Medium Sized Enterprizes (SME).
- The Coronavirus Pandemic that started early 2020 will probably keep impacting on society and enterprises for a long time. SME are often less well prepared for such large scale disruptions. This workshop reviews the key preparedness and prevention topics for companies and helps SME to review and adapt their preparedness plans.
Sharing Good Public Health Practice
- Bring professionals from different regions, departments or disciplines together and review approaches to public health functions. Let participants exchange experience with different methods and share views on good practice standards for future collaboration
Outbreak Management Post Mortem
- Each outbreak response is different. Barriers in collaboration between functions are likely to occur. The 'Post Mortem Workshop' helps to review what worked well and what needs improvement. The method is specifically designed to bring different disciplines and different sectors around the table in a constructive analytical approach.
Training the Trainers
- You may need to increase the capacity to teach in your organisation or region. Training the Trainers is a good way of doing that and Transmissible can help you achieve this objective.
Breaking the Barriers between Epi and Lab
- Public Health means close collaboration between disciplines and between sectors. Interdisciplinary and intersectoral barriers are obstacles for the effective performance of essential public health operations. Transmissible brings epidemiologists and microbiologists together to identify barriers and facilitators in a highly interactive and outcome-oriented method.
Review of Public Health Science Projects
- Implementing public health science projects at population level takes much preparation and significant resources. Critical external review of the study protocol can help identify problem areas in study design or operational planning. In an interactive workshop, the project will be analysed from the public health problem definition to the detailed plan of analysis. The full interactive analysis of a project takes around 3 hours.
Barriers and Facilitators in transforming scientific evidence to public health policy
- This workshop was designed and developed for the ECDC Summer School editions 2013-2016. The workshop will focus on the interaction between public health scientists, policy makers and decision takers. These disciplines work together within the public health context, yet encounter barriers in communication that are linked to differences in perception, the level of mutual understanding of each other's professional paradigm and the ability to speak a common professional language. Participants will look at the barriers and facilitators of effective interaction between science and policy and provide tools to public health epidemiologists and microbiologists to engage with decision takers.
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Public Health Law - an introduction
- This workshop was designed and developed for the ECDC Summer School editions 2015 and 2016.
The workshop will focus on the legal context of public health operations for communicable
disease prevention and control. The topic of public health in the EU legislation, IHR2005 and
specifically, Decision 1082 will be the context of discussing challenges in data sharing during
outbreak investigations and public health surveillance. At the end of the workshop, the participants will:- Be aware of the role of key EU institutions and international bodies in the domain of
communicable diseases - Understand the relation between EU legislation and National legislation for public
health - Have an overview of the challenges in data sharing during essential public health
operations such as outbreak investigations and public health surveillance - Be able to formulate a problem related to data sharing in public health and consult a
legal expert for advice
- Be aware of the role of key EU institutions and international bodies in the domain of
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