Establishing a field epidemiology elective for medical students in Kenya: A strategy for increasing public health awareness and workforce capacity

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Arvelo W. [1 ]
Gura Z. [2 ]
Amwayi S. [2 ]
Wiersma P. [3 ]
Omolo J. [2 ]
Becknell S. [1 ]
Jones D. [1 ]
Ongore D. [4 ]
Dicker R. [1 ]
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[1] US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta
[2] Kenya Ministry of Health, Nairobi
[3] CTS Global, Inc., US Centers for Disease Control Prevention, East Africa
[4] University of Nairobi, Nairobi
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Africa; Field epidemiology; Medical elective; Workforce development;
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10.1016/j.jegh.2014.10.002
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Medical students have limited exposure to field epidemiology, even though will assume public health roles after graduation. We established a 10-week elective in field epidemiology during medical school. Students attended one-week didactic sessions on epidemiology, and nine weeks in field placement sites. We administered pre- and post-tests to evaluate the training. We enrolled 34 students in 2011 and 2012. In 2011, we enrolled five of 24 applicants from a class of 280 medical students. In 2012, we enrolled 18 of 81 applicants from a class of 360 students; plus 11 who participated in the didactic sessions only. Among the 34 students who completed the didactic sessions, 74% were male, and their median age was 24. years (range: 22-26). The median pre-test score was 64% (range: 47-88%) and the median post-test score was 82% (range: 72-100%). Successful completion of the field projects was 100%. Six (30%) students were not aware of public health as a career option before this elective, 56% rated the field experience as outstanding, and 100% reported it increased their understanding of epidemiology. Implementing an elective in field epidemiology within the medical training is a highly acceptable strategy to increase awareness for public health among medical students. © 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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