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PERMANENTSECRETARY BLDGILDING3 4 FLR MINISTRYOFPUBliC HEALTH TIWANON RO NONTHABlflI11000 THAJlAND wwwSEABOWHOINTITHAJLAND
TEL (66)2547 0100 FAX(66) 25918199 EMAIL SETHAREGISTRYWHOlNT
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WHO Representative to Thailand
The Director Bureau of International Health Ministry of Public Health
Please find attached the details about Regional Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP) by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Delhi India being conducted from 1 July 2016 to 30 September 2016
We would appreciate your kind sharing this with the national authorities concerned accordingly
Thank you for your usual cooperation
Encl as stated
~WI~I~1tWJI~mm
Organisation mondiale de la Santemiddot BCeMHpHall opraHH3at1HR 3clpasooxpaHeHHIl bull Organizacion Mundielde laSalud
FETPNCDC-DELHI WHO
REGIONAL FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME
For Health Personnel of South East Asia Region
1st July to 30th September 2016
WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training
Government of India NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL
(Directorate General of Health Services) 22-Shamnath Marg Delhi -110 054 India
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL Mission National leadership as a centre of Excellence in prevention and control of diseases A premier institute in India committed to prevention and control of communicable diseases through manpower development applied research and service support to the states and other health agencies in the country
bull The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909
bull National Centre for Disease Control is an apex institution under the Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health amp Family Welfare Government of India
bull NCDC has three centres - Centre for Epidemiology amp Parasitic Diseases (with divisions of Epidemiology and Parasitic Diseases and Statistical Monitoring and Evaluation Cell) Centre for HIV AIDS and related diseases and Centre for Medical Entomology amp Vector Management and six specialized divisions viz Biochemistry Biotechnology Microbiology Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Zoonosis and Malariology amp Coordination
bull NCDC has eight field stations located in the states of Andhra Pradesh Bihar Chhattisgarh Karnataka Kerala Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh for carrying out disease-specific activities manpower development in the field of epidemiology and related disciplines and providing field exposure to the trainees
bull Two state-of-the-art Computer Laboratories fully equipped with interactive audio visual aids for teaching and computers with latest epidemiological software available exclusively for use by the trainees
bull Vast experience in outbreak investigations at National amp International level operational research and health manpower development
bull The institute has a well-stocked library with over 35550 titles and requtar subscription to 111 foreign and 39 national journals The library also receives complimentary journals from WHO amp other organizations
bull Recognized as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training WHO Collaborating Centre for Rabies Epidemiology Referral Centre for Poliomyelitis for South East Asian Countries National Referral Centre for Viral Hepatitis amp AIDS
bull NCDC is the nodal agency for - The National Programme on containment of Antimicrobial Resistance - National Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control Programme - Strengthening mechanism of intersectoral coordination of prevention and
control of Zoonotic diseases - Programme on prevention and control of leptospirosis - National Rabies Control Programme- Human Component
bull Recognized by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi - Advanced Research Centre for Doctoral (PhD) Programmes - Two year Master of Public Health (Field Epidemiology) course
bull NCDC also conducts a two year India EIS Training Programme in collaboration with CDC Atlanta
bull Organizes extra-mural two-week field epidemiology training courses for countries of WHO SEARO as and when needed Such courses have been organized in Bhutan Maldives and Myanmar
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME (FETP)
bull NCOC is a designated WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training since 1996 FETP is conducted at NCOC once a year
bull It is a tailor- made training programme for participants from countnes of South East ASia Region to strengthen their epidemiological skill
bull It is designed to augment the capacity to understand disease dynamics in community and Intervention for its prevention and control
bull 278 participants from Bangladesh Bhutan OPR Korea Indonesia Malives Myanmar Nepal Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste and India have successfully completed the previous courses
bull Maximum intake for the course is restricted to 20 participants
bull Medium of interaction is English
FETP 2014 Faculty members and participants of the traming programme
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of health personnel by providing practical train ing in the field of epidemiology management of health programmes and usage of computer
At the end of training programme the participants are expected to
bull Detect epidemic through early warning signals
bull Conduct epidemic investigations field surveys
bull Institute appropriate amp timely response for prevention amp control of outbreaks health impacts of disasters amp environmental health issues
bull Collect appropriate laboratory specimens storage amp transportation of the specimens to the laboratory
bull Provide leadership in control of endem ic amp epidemic-prone diseases
bull Design implement amp evaluate disease surveillance systems
bull Evaluate disease controlprevention measures
bull Conduct epidemiological and statistical analysis of complex data sets
bull Use computers effectively for data management graphics and presentation
bull Provide public health information to media public and policy makers
bull Prepare present publish technical reports articles
bull Remain prepared for any public health emergencies
bull Train other health professionals
NCDC Library Well stocked with over 35550 titles and various nationalinternational journals
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
(mf~ World Health ~J Organization ~
Country Office for Thailand
PERMANENTSECRETARY BLDGILDING3 4 FLR MINISTRYOFPUBliC HEALTH TIWANON RO NONTHABlflI11000 THAJlAND wwwSEABOWHOINTITHAJLAND
TEL (66)2547 0100 FAX(66) 25918199 EMAIL SETHAREGISTRYWHOlNT
Our Ref FS-GEN (Training) Date 7 April 2016
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WHO Representative to Thailand
The Director Bureau of International Health Ministry of Public Health
Please find attached the details about Regional Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP) by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Delhi India being conducted from 1 July 2016 to 30 September 2016
We would appreciate your kind sharing this with the national authorities concerned accordingly
Thank you for your usual cooperation
Encl as stated
~WI~I~1tWJI~mm
Organisation mondiale de la Santemiddot BCeMHpHall opraHH3at1HR 3clpasooxpaHeHHIl bull Organizacion Mundielde laSalud
FETPNCDC-DELHI WHO
REGIONAL FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME
For Health Personnel of South East Asia Region
1st July to 30th September 2016
WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training
Government of India NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL
(Directorate General of Health Services) 22-Shamnath Marg Delhi -110 054 India
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL Mission National leadership as a centre of Excellence in prevention and control of diseases A premier institute in India committed to prevention and control of communicable diseases through manpower development applied research and service support to the states and other health agencies in the country
bull The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909
bull National Centre for Disease Control is an apex institution under the Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health amp Family Welfare Government of India
bull NCDC has three centres - Centre for Epidemiology amp Parasitic Diseases (with divisions of Epidemiology and Parasitic Diseases and Statistical Monitoring and Evaluation Cell) Centre for HIV AIDS and related diseases and Centre for Medical Entomology amp Vector Management and six specialized divisions viz Biochemistry Biotechnology Microbiology Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Zoonosis and Malariology amp Coordination
bull NCDC has eight field stations located in the states of Andhra Pradesh Bihar Chhattisgarh Karnataka Kerala Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh for carrying out disease-specific activities manpower development in the field of epidemiology and related disciplines and providing field exposure to the trainees
bull Two state-of-the-art Computer Laboratories fully equipped with interactive audio visual aids for teaching and computers with latest epidemiological software available exclusively for use by the trainees
bull Vast experience in outbreak investigations at National amp International level operational research and health manpower development
bull The institute has a well-stocked library with over 35550 titles and requtar subscription to 111 foreign and 39 national journals The library also receives complimentary journals from WHO amp other organizations
bull Recognized as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training WHO Collaborating Centre for Rabies Epidemiology Referral Centre for Poliomyelitis for South East Asian Countries National Referral Centre for Viral Hepatitis amp AIDS
bull NCDC is the nodal agency for - The National Programme on containment of Antimicrobial Resistance - National Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control Programme - Strengthening mechanism of intersectoral coordination of prevention and
control of Zoonotic diseases - Programme on prevention and control of leptospirosis - National Rabies Control Programme- Human Component
bull Recognized by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi - Advanced Research Centre for Doctoral (PhD) Programmes - Two year Master of Public Health (Field Epidemiology) course
bull NCDC also conducts a two year India EIS Training Programme in collaboration with CDC Atlanta
bull Organizes extra-mural two-week field epidemiology training courses for countries of WHO SEARO as and when needed Such courses have been organized in Bhutan Maldives and Myanmar
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME (FETP)
bull NCOC is a designated WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training since 1996 FETP is conducted at NCOC once a year
bull It is a tailor- made training programme for participants from countnes of South East ASia Region to strengthen their epidemiological skill
bull It is designed to augment the capacity to understand disease dynamics in community and Intervention for its prevention and control
bull 278 participants from Bangladesh Bhutan OPR Korea Indonesia Malives Myanmar Nepal Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste and India have successfully completed the previous courses
bull Maximum intake for the course is restricted to 20 participants
bull Medium of interaction is English
FETP 2014 Faculty members and participants of the traming programme
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of health personnel by providing practical train ing in the field of epidemiology management of health programmes and usage of computer
At the end of training programme the participants are expected to
bull Detect epidemic through early warning signals
bull Conduct epidemic investigations field surveys
bull Institute appropriate amp timely response for prevention amp control of outbreaks health impacts of disasters amp environmental health issues
bull Collect appropriate laboratory specimens storage amp transportation of the specimens to the laboratory
bull Provide leadership in control of endem ic amp epidemic-prone diseases
bull Design implement amp evaluate disease surveillance systems
bull Evaluate disease controlprevention measures
bull Conduct epidemiological and statistical analysis of complex data sets
bull Use computers effectively for data management graphics and presentation
bull Provide public health information to media public and policy makers
bull Prepare present publish technical reports articles
bull Remain prepared for any public health emergencies
bull Train other health professionals
NCDC Library Well stocked with over 35550 titles and various nationalinternational journals
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
FETPNCDC-DELHI WHO
REGIONAL FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME
For Health Personnel of South East Asia Region
1st July to 30th September 2016
WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training
Government of India NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL
(Directorate General of Health Services) 22-Shamnath Marg Delhi -110 054 India
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL Mission National leadership as a centre of Excellence in prevention and control of diseases A premier institute in India committed to prevention and control of communicable diseases through manpower development applied research and service support to the states and other health agencies in the country
bull The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909
bull National Centre for Disease Control is an apex institution under the Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health amp Family Welfare Government of India
bull NCDC has three centres - Centre for Epidemiology amp Parasitic Diseases (with divisions of Epidemiology and Parasitic Diseases and Statistical Monitoring and Evaluation Cell) Centre for HIV AIDS and related diseases and Centre for Medical Entomology amp Vector Management and six specialized divisions viz Biochemistry Biotechnology Microbiology Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Zoonosis and Malariology amp Coordination
bull NCDC has eight field stations located in the states of Andhra Pradesh Bihar Chhattisgarh Karnataka Kerala Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh for carrying out disease-specific activities manpower development in the field of epidemiology and related disciplines and providing field exposure to the trainees
bull Two state-of-the-art Computer Laboratories fully equipped with interactive audio visual aids for teaching and computers with latest epidemiological software available exclusively for use by the trainees
bull Vast experience in outbreak investigations at National amp International level operational research and health manpower development
bull The institute has a well-stocked library with over 35550 titles and requtar subscription to 111 foreign and 39 national journals The library also receives complimentary journals from WHO amp other organizations
bull Recognized as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training WHO Collaborating Centre for Rabies Epidemiology Referral Centre for Poliomyelitis for South East Asian Countries National Referral Centre for Viral Hepatitis amp AIDS
bull NCDC is the nodal agency for - The National Programme on containment of Antimicrobial Resistance - National Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control Programme - Strengthening mechanism of intersectoral coordination of prevention and
control of Zoonotic diseases - Programme on prevention and control of leptospirosis - National Rabies Control Programme- Human Component
bull Recognized by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi - Advanced Research Centre for Doctoral (PhD) Programmes - Two year Master of Public Health (Field Epidemiology) course
bull NCDC also conducts a two year India EIS Training Programme in collaboration with CDC Atlanta
bull Organizes extra-mural two-week field epidemiology training courses for countries of WHO SEARO as and when needed Such courses have been organized in Bhutan Maldives and Myanmar
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME (FETP)
bull NCOC is a designated WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training since 1996 FETP is conducted at NCOC once a year
bull It is a tailor- made training programme for participants from countnes of South East ASia Region to strengthen their epidemiological skill
bull It is designed to augment the capacity to understand disease dynamics in community and Intervention for its prevention and control
bull 278 participants from Bangladesh Bhutan OPR Korea Indonesia Malives Myanmar Nepal Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste and India have successfully completed the previous courses
bull Maximum intake for the course is restricted to 20 participants
bull Medium of interaction is English
FETP 2014 Faculty members and participants of the traming programme
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of health personnel by providing practical train ing in the field of epidemiology management of health programmes and usage of computer
At the end of training programme the participants are expected to
bull Detect epidemic through early warning signals
bull Conduct epidemic investigations field surveys
bull Institute appropriate amp timely response for prevention amp control of outbreaks health impacts of disasters amp environmental health issues
bull Collect appropriate laboratory specimens storage amp transportation of the specimens to the laboratory
bull Provide leadership in control of endem ic amp epidemic-prone diseases
bull Design implement amp evaluate disease surveillance systems
bull Evaluate disease controlprevention measures
bull Conduct epidemiological and statistical analysis of complex data sets
bull Use computers effectively for data management graphics and presentation
bull Provide public health information to media public and policy makers
bull Prepare present publish technical reports articles
bull Remain prepared for any public health emergencies
bull Train other health professionals
NCDC Library Well stocked with over 35550 titles and various nationalinternational journals
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL Mission National leadership as a centre of Excellence in prevention and control of diseases A premier institute in India committed to prevention and control of communicable diseases through manpower development applied research and service support to the states and other health agencies in the country
bull The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909
bull National Centre for Disease Control is an apex institution under the Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health amp Family Welfare Government of India
bull NCDC has three centres - Centre for Epidemiology amp Parasitic Diseases (with divisions of Epidemiology and Parasitic Diseases and Statistical Monitoring and Evaluation Cell) Centre for HIV AIDS and related diseases and Centre for Medical Entomology amp Vector Management and six specialized divisions viz Biochemistry Biotechnology Microbiology Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Zoonosis and Malariology amp Coordination
bull NCDC has eight field stations located in the states of Andhra Pradesh Bihar Chhattisgarh Karnataka Kerala Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh for carrying out disease-specific activities manpower development in the field of epidemiology and related disciplines and providing field exposure to the trainees
bull Two state-of-the-art Computer Laboratories fully equipped with interactive audio visual aids for teaching and computers with latest epidemiological software available exclusively for use by the trainees
bull Vast experience in outbreak investigations at National amp International level operational research and health manpower development
bull The institute has a well-stocked library with over 35550 titles and requtar subscription to 111 foreign and 39 national journals The library also receives complimentary journals from WHO amp other organizations
bull Recognized as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training WHO Collaborating Centre for Rabies Epidemiology Referral Centre for Poliomyelitis for South East Asian Countries National Referral Centre for Viral Hepatitis amp AIDS
bull NCDC is the nodal agency for - The National Programme on containment of Antimicrobial Resistance - National Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Control Programme - Strengthening mechanism of intersectoral coordination of prevention and
control of Zoonotic diseases - Programme on prevention and control of leptospirosis - National Rabies Control Programme- Human Component
bull Recognized by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi - Advanced Research Centre for Doctoral (PhD) Programmes - Two year Master of Public Health (Field Epidemiology) course
bull NCDC also conducts a two year India EIS Training Programme in collaboration with CDC Atlanta
bull Organizes extra-mural two-week field epidemiology training courses for countries of WHO SEARO as and when needed Such courses have been organized in Bhutan Maldives and Myanmar
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME (FETP)
bull NCOC is a designated WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training since 1996 FETP is conducted at NCOC once a year
bull It is a tailor- made training programme for participants from countnes of South East ASia Region to strengthen their epidemiological skill
bull It is designed to augment the capacity to understand disease dynamics in community and Intervention for its prevention and control
bull 278 participants from Bangladesh Bhutan OPR Korea Indonesia Malives Myanmar Nepal Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste and India have successfully completed the previous courses
bull Maximum intake for the course is restricted to 20 participants
bull Medium of interaction is English
FETP 2014 Faculty members and participants of the traming programme
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of health personnel by providing practical train ing in the field of epidemiology management of health programmes and usage of computer
At the end of training programme the participants are expected to
bull Detect epidemic through early warning signals
bull Conduct epidemic investigations field surveys
bull Institute appropriate amp timely response for prevention amp control of outbreaks health impacts of disasters amp environmental health issues
bull Collect appropriate laboratory specimens storage amp transportation of the specimens to the laboratory
bull Provide leadership in control of endem ic amp epidemic-prone diseases
bull Design implement amp evaluate disease surveillance systems
bull Evaluate disease controlprevention measures
bull Conduct epidemiological and statistical analysis of complex data sets
bull Use computers effectively for data management graphics and presentation
bull Provide public health information to media public and policy makers
bull Prepare present publish technical reports articles
bull Remain prepared for any public health emergencies
bull Train other health professionals
NCDC Library Well stocked with over 35550 titles and various nationalinternational journals
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME (FETP)
bull NCOC is a designated WHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology amp Training since 1996 FETP is conducted at NCOC once a year
bull It is a tailor- made training programme for participants from countnes of South East ASia Region to strengthen their epidemiological skill
bull It is designed to augment the capacity to understand disease dynamics in community and Intervention for its prevention and control
bull 278 participants from Bangladesh Bhutan OPR Korea Indonesia Malives Myanmar Nepal Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste and India have successfully completed the previous courses
bull Maximum intake for the course is restricted to 20 participants
bull Medium of interaction is English
FETP 2014 Faculty members and participants of the traming programme
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of health personnel by providing practical train ing in the field of epidemiology management of health programmes and usage of computer
At the end of training programme the participants are expected to
bull Detect epidemic through early warning signals
bull Conduct epidemic investigations field surveys
bull Institute appropriate amp timely response for prevention amp control of outbreaks health impacts of disasters amp environmental health issues
bull Collect appropriate laboratory specimens storage amp transportation of the specimens to the laboratory
bull Provide leadership in control of endem ic amp epidemic-prone diseases
bull Design implement amp evaluate disease surveillance systems
bull Evaluate disease controlprevention measures
bull Conduct epidemiological and statistical analysis of complex data sets
bull Use computers effectively for data management graphics and presentation
bull Provide public health information to media public and policy makers
bull Prepare present publish technical reports articles
bull Remain prepared for any public health emergencies
bull Train other health professionals
NCDC Library Well stocked with over 35550 titles and various nationalinternational journals
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of health personnel by providing practical train ing in the field of epidemiology management of health programmes and usage of computer
At the end of training programme the participants are expected to
bull Detect epidemic through early warning signals
bull Conduct epidemic investigations field surveys
bull Institute appropriate amp timely response for prevention amp control of outbreaks health impacts of disasters amp environmental health issues
bull Collect appropriate laboratory specimens storage amp transportation of the specimens to the laboratory
bull Provide leadership in control of endem ic amp epidemic-prone diseases
bull Design implement amp evaluate disease surveillance systems
bull Evaluate disease controlprevention measures
bull Conduct epidemiological and statistical analysis of complex data sets
bull Use computers effectively for data management graphics and presentation
bull Provide public health information to media public and policy makers
bull Prepare present publish technical reports articles
bull Remain prepared for any public health emergencies
bull Train other health professionals
NCDC Library Well stocked with over 35550 titles and various nationalinternational journals
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
NCDC Central Seminar Hall with capacity of more than 150 persons
COURSE CONTENTS
The training covers following modules onshy
bull Principles of epidemiology
bull Introduction to biostatistics
bull Disease surveillance
bull Outbreak investigation and response
bull Laboratory in public health
bull Emerging infectious diseases
bull Communication and health promotion
bull International health regulations
bull Basic computer applications
bull Field practice
Discussion of the group members dunng field exercise
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
Field Survey Participants are encouraged to undertake extensive community based studies
FACULTY
Experts from the following organizations constitute form the faculty for FETP NCDC
Premier health Institutes Organizations in India
WHO-SEARO Disease surveillance and Epidemiology Unit
WHO India
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
bull Individual with a medical degree or post graduate degree in Bio statistics Microb iology
bull Five years in-service experience of which last 2 years should be in public health
bull Preferable age less than 45 years
bull Ability to communicate in English
bull Sponsorship by the respective governments organizations bull Expenditure towards travel boarding and lodging to be borne by the
participants or the sponsoring authority
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION
bull The course is of three months duration
~ 5 weeks for classroom sessions including group-discussions and group
presentations case studies hands-on-training in laboratory hands-onshy
computer training including Epi-Info software and protocol preparation
for field studies
raquo 6 weeks for field practice include undertaking community survey
outbreak investigation analysis of health data and evaluation of district
surveillance system These include data collection compilation
analysis report writing and preliminary presentation
~ 2 weeks for finalization of reports and preparation of slides and
presentation of field reports and evaluation of performance
bull The training cost per participant per month is US$ 800 that includes tuition fee
of US $200 and field visits amp institutional charges of US $600 per participant
per month
Computer
Laboratory
Well equipped
with latest hardware
software amp allied
facilities
BOARDING FACILITY
All the participants have to arrange for their accommodation during the course
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy
--------------More about NCDC
The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 which after expansion was renamed in 1927 as Malaria Survey of India The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as Malaria Institute of India On July 30 1963 it was renamed as National Institute of Communicable Disease The mandate of the Institute was again expanded on 30 JUly 2009 and it was renamed National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC)The NCDC functions as a National Centre of excellence for Disease Control The function of the institute include training and research in various aspects of diseases and their control using multi-disciplinary integrated approach The NCDC campus at Delhi covers 30 acres of picturesque locations with beautiful landscape It includes the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army (a Heritage Building) and houses the various technical divisions
How to reach NCDC
NCDC is located in North Delhi near Vidhan Sabha There are several buildings and landmarks in the area which are well known The Institute is opposite the Indraprastha College for Women (IP College) and adjacent to Civil Lines station on Delhi Metro (HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli-Yellow line) route Metro services are available from the airport via airport express line to be changed at New Delhi Metro station It is about a kilometre from the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmeri Gate Prepaid taxi services are available from both the domestic and international airports The distance between international airport and NCDC is approximately 25 Kms
----------For further information please contact----------shy
Director National Centre for Disease Control
22-Shamnath Marg Delhi - 110 054 (INDIA)
Ph 91-11-2391314823971272239398352391296123914083 FAX 91-11-2392267723912961
E-mail dirnicdbolnetindirnicdgmailcom Web site httpwwwnicdnicin
----------------------Organizi ng Group-------------------shy
bull Director NCDC Dr S Venkatesh bull Addl Director amp Head (Epid) Dr Anil Kumar bull Jt Director amp Course Coordinator Dr Arti Bahl bull Assistant Director Dr Rupali Roy