Instructors: Shandy Dearth, director of Center for Public Health Practice, IU Fairbanks School of Public Health; Dr. Thomas Duszynski, clinical assistant professor, IU Fairbanks School of Public Health
Course objectives:
- Understanding IRBs in public health work
- Why IRB may be required
- Where to go to find IRB process
- What is the norm for public health practice for IRBs
- How data moves in public health.
- Who collects it.
- Legal authority to collect it. (HIPAA PH exceptions and allowances)
- When it can be shared.
- Restrictions on public sharing of data (cell size masking, etc.).
- Data sources commonly used in public health.
- US Census
- CDC Wonder
- Cancer registries
- Notifiable conditions/lab reports
- Syndromic surveillance
- Environmental Public Health Tracking (explain how environmental health and population human health databases are not usually linked and how this creates issues).
- Public health data partners/resources in Indiana/US, groups where to present data
- CSTE
- NACCHO
- CDC
- APHL
- NEHA
- Polis
- IBRC
- Indyindicators, Indianaindicators
- IPHA
- IRHA
- IDOH infectious diseases summit
Examples of public health data put into action.
- How the data were collected and used for change.
- Communicating public health data to the public versus other colleagues
- Misinformation in public health and how to combat it