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Welcome to IEPH, the Institutes of Epidemiology & Public Health ... and its affiliates .... iHASE, the Institute of HIV/AIDS Surveillance & Epidemiology ... jHASE, the Journal of HIV/AIDS Surveillance & Epidemiology ... and ....  CAE, the College of Applied Epidemiology ...please join us in forging collaboration & partnerships in HIV Surveillance & applied HIV Epidemiology research in support of public health intervention programs ...
iHASE MEGACourse CAE mCC jHASE
the institute selected topics the college model collaboration center the journal
in-service training supplementary training certification & credentialing global virtual center peer review
Institute - iHASE
Collaboration Centers + In-Service Training

About iHASE

> Vision
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Collaboration
Center Concept

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Collaboration
Center Cores/Foci

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Applied Epi
Training

> Scientific Counsel
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Contact Info

Collaboration Centers

> Core/Focus Areas
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Definition of a Collaboration
Center/Unit/Group

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Establishing a
Collaboration Center/Unit/Group

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Applied Epi
Training

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Model
Collaboration
Center

Applied Epi Fellowship

> Objectives
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Curriculum

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Timeline

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Eligibility

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Application

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Linkage Awards

ShortCourse/Seminars

> Objectives
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Curriculum

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MEGACourse

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Eligibility

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Application

Eligibility&Application

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Faculty/Mentors

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Fellows

Linkage Awards
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Journal - jHASE
Quality Assurance +  Continuing Education through Peer Review 

Journal jHASE Info

> About jHASE
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Focus Areas

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Article Types

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jHASE Online

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Submit Online

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Login/Register

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Starter Issue

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Info for Authors

> Peer Review Info
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Editorial Team

> Contact Info
> E-Mail Alerts
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Linkage Awards

PeerReview Fellowship

> Objectives
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Curriculum

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Timeline

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Eligibility

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Application

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Linkage Awards

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College - CAE
Accreditation through College of Applied Epi

CAE - College Info 

> About CAE
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Members (MCAE)

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Fellows (FACE)

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Admission

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Join gCHASE-CAE

 
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 ☼ Institute of HIV/AIDS Surveillance & Epidemiology
MODEL COLLABORATION CENTER (mCC)
A Global Resource Center Linking Public Health Practice & Academia on
HIV and related STDs, TB & Viral Hepatitis
Epidemiology Research & Training [HiSTHERT]

The mCC is a mechanism through which the iHASE virtual network of public health agencies' applied epidemiology and disease intervention practitioners can develop collaboration with academia and affected communities to incubate exemplary public health solutions. For more information, click on "Purpose" on the menu above.
 

MEGACourse
real world lessons

Selected Topics in Applied Epidemiology (incl. Surveillance) & Biostatical Methods
MEGACourse activities are designed to support in-service training on
epidemiology, surveillance, disease control and prevention
of HIV and related STDs, TB & Viral Hepatitis (non-enteric)
MEGACourse At-a-Glance | Core/Focus Areas | Curriculum | Certification/Credentialing
Courses | Seminars
| Tutorials | Journal Club | Interest Group | Sample In-service Projects
Overall Program Time-Table/Schedule | Calendar | Meet our People  | Join our People | Co-Sponsors
Recruitment Spotlight => Faculty of 500! <=Recruitment Spotlight
Certification/Credentialing
The MEGACourse components on selected topics in Applied Epidemiology and Biostatistical Methods of relevance to disease control and prevention of HIV, STDs, TB & Viral Hepatitis (non-enteric) are designed to supplement in-service/applied Epidemiology training offered during IEPH/iHASE-accredited or jHASE peer review fellowships. Pathways towards College of Applied Epidemiology accreditation and certification for completion of in-service/applied Epidemiology internship/fellowship training, including supplementary MEGACourse components are described below.
 
About CAE - College of Applied Epidemiology
(Applied Epidemiology Accreditation & Certification)
 
The College of Applied Epidemiology is the Institutes of Epidemiology & Public Health's primary accreditation entity responsible for assurance of the highest standard of qualifications & experience of iHASE, jHASE and other IEPH-associates.  To assure that iHASE and other IEPH-affiliated associates (Epidemiologists, Public Health Practitioners, Consultants, Faculty,  Fellowship Preceptors, Internship/Fellowship candidates/trainees,  Journal Peer-Reviewers, Project Plan Reviewers, etc) meet the highest standards of academic qualifications and applied  experience, IEPH, Inc. convened the College of Applied Epidemiology (CAE), as a mechanism through which IEPH's  applied Epidemiology training and capacity development initiatives can  benchmark the academic qualifications and applied Epidemiology experience of iHASE and other IEPH-affiliated associates.
 
Certificate Programs:
(for Accreditation, Certification and Admission to the College of Applied Epidemiology)
 
  • For those with qualifying prior training and applied Epidemiology experience: Any Faculty, Fellows and Associates of the College of Applied Epidemiology may nominate those who already have relevant academic preparation and experience for accreditation, certification (MCAE or FCAE certificate) and admission to the College of Applied Epidemiology as a Member(MCAE) or Fellow(FCAE), as outlined in the section below on CAE pathways.
  • For those seeking/still in the process of obtaining relevant training and applied Epidemiology experience: Eligible candidates who successfully complete an applied Epidemiology in-service training internship/fellowship program including supplementary MEGACourse® components (or an equivalent applied Epi training program) may apply for accreditation, certification (MCAE or FCAE certificate) and admission to the College of Applied Epidemiology as a Member (MCAE) or Fellow (FCAE), as outlined in the section below on CAE pathways. Eligible candidates/trainees in various career stages may enroll in MCAE & FCAE certificate programs which may be completed in concurrent and integrated applied Epidemiology in-service training internships/fellowships as follows:

    • Pre-Master's Graduate Students or Pre-Doctoral Students (including Medical students): <= click here to read more.

      > MCAE certificate program: entry-level pathway to complete M-Pathway 5 &/or M-Pathway 1 (see below ) qualifications and experience requirements through an applied Epidemiology in-service training internship/fellowship to support master's theses, doctoral dissertation, and Medical Student Research (MSR) project - eligibility is outlined below under M-Pathway 5 (MCAE-associates);
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    • Post-Master's Doctoral-level Graduate Students:<= click here to read more.

      > MCAE certificate program: advanced standing pathway to complete M-Pathway 1 (see below) qualifications and experience requirements for those who already hold Epi/Biostats Masters' degrees at admission to doctoral studies - applied Epidemiology internship/ fellowship supports doctoral dissertation project - eligibility is outlined below under M-Pathway 1 as appropriate;
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    • Post-Doc Trainees (including post-Medical Degree training):<= click here to read more.

      > MCAE & FCAE certificate program: pathway to complete M-Pathway 1 - 4 &/or F-Pathway 1 - 3 (see below) qualifications and experience requirements through an applied Epidemiology in-service training fellowship to support research  training requirements of:
       
      • post-PhD/DrPH/DSc (or equivalent); 
      • post-Medical Degree or allied health science trainees' research training requirements for medical interns and specialist trainees such as residents/registrars and subspecialty fellows (including community service junior practitioners in countries such as South Africa);
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    • Continuing Education for Post-Baccalaureate, Post-Master's and Post-Doctoral Public Health Practitioners & Junior Academic Faculty:<= click here to read more.

      > MCAE & FCAE certificate program: pathway to complete M-Pathway 1 - 5 &/or F-Pathway 1 - 3 (see below) qualifications and experience requirements through an applied Epidemiology in-service training fellowship to support career-track research ( in-service ) training for:
       
      • Public Health Career Development & Accreditation [for public health practitioners and researchers already working in the field (including clinicians doing infectious disease control and prevention work) ] and
      • Junior Faculty Research Development & Accreditation [for junior academic researchers];
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CAE Pathways:
(for Accreditation, Certification and Admission to the College of Applied Epidemiology)
 

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Towards this end, all IEPH-affiliated project associates (Epidemiologists, Public Health Practitioners, Consultants, Faculty,  Fellowship Preceptors, Fellowship candidates/Trainees,  Journal Peer-Reviewers, Project Plan Reviewers, etc) go through a benchmarking and accreditation process, and qualified associates are admitted to the College of Applied Epidemiology as Members or Fellows.  As an example of a key applied Epidemiology training and capacity development initiative of IEPH, Inc. which can lead to accreditation as a Member or Fellow of the College of Applied Epidemiology, iHASE Fellowships, Training and Capacity Development Programs in HIV/AIDS Surveillance & Epidemiology are offered through in-service/on-the-job, short- and long-term fellowships, and the  MEGACourse (short courses/seminar series) tenable at iHASE core activity projects organized as iHASE Collaboration Centers/Groups/Units.

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