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Epidemiology Education Movement

Mark A. Kaelin, EdD1, Wendy W. Huebner, PhD1, Ralph L. Cordell, PhD2, and Brian Szklarczuk, MPA3. (1) Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Montclair State University, University Hall, 1 Normal Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07043, 973-655-7123, kaelinm@mail.montclair.edu, (2) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway, MS K-29, Atlanta, GA 30341, Andorra, (3) National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada, 1015 Arlington Street, Suite T2410  , Winnipeg, MB MB R3E 3R2, Canada

Based on the interest in our session at the 2005 APHA Meeting (Epidemiology Education in Grades 6-12), a panel of supporters of epidemiology education in grades 6-12 will report on the steps taken in the following areas during the past year to further what is becoming a “movement.”

a. Developing epidemiology curricula. b. Preparing teachers to teach epidemiology. c. Creating demand for epidemiology education. d. Maintaining momentum in interest in epidemiology education.

Reports will include a description of what happened, the challenges confronted and steps taken to address them, support received from others, the role of serendipity, and what was actually accomplished. The panelists and attendees will discuss the role of the public health community in pursuing the goals of the Epidemiology Education Movement:

a. Infusing epidemiology education into curricula in grades 6-12. b. Improving scientific literacy. c. Increasing the number of students preparing for careers in public health.

The session will conclude by asking attendees to consider working towards achieving these goals.

Learning Objectives: Learning objectives