Forensic Epidemiology Supplemental Materials
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Assessments
- Evaluation [DOC-38KB]
- Evaluation [PDF105KB]
- Labels [PDF-20KB]
- Pre-Course [DOC-27KB]
- Pre-Course [PDF-73KB]
- Post-Course [DOC-26KB]
- Post-Course [PDF-73KB]
Case Studies
- Case I Questions [PDF-95KB]
- Case II Questions [PDF-113KB]
- Case III Questions [PDF-105KB]
- Case I Answers [PDF-141KB]
- Case II Answers [PDF-160KB]
- Case III Answers [PDF-156KB]
Notes
- Forensic Epidemiology Training Course Approach to Case Scenarios Facilitators Guidance Dates – Location [PDF-97KB]
- Notes to the Observer [PDF-12KB]
Presentations
- Basics of the Incident Management System [PPT-230KB]
- Basics of the Incident Management System [PDF-3.4MB]
- The Role of the Laboratory: Public Health and Forensic [PPT-445KB]
- The Role of the Laboratory: Public Health and Forensic [PDF-5.3MB]
- Criminal Investigation for Public Health Professionals [PPT-215KB]
- Criminal Investigation for Public Health Professionals [PDF-5.6MB]
- Public Health Epidemiology for Law Enforcement [PPT-286KB]
- Public Health Epidemiology for Law Enforcement [PDF-6.8MB]
Sample Binder Covers
Sample Table of Contents
Other
- Articles
- Links to Additional Resources [PDF-67KB]
- Criminal and Epidemiological Investigation Handbook [PDF-2.9MB]
- Pathogens, Agents and Toxins List [PDF-39KB]
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Disclaimer: The contents of these course materials have not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. These materials are for instructional use only and are not intended as a substitute for professional legal or other advice. While every effort has been made to verify the accuracy of these materials, legal authorities and requirements may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Always seek the advice of an attorney or other qualified professional with any questions you may have regarding a legal matter.
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- Page last reviewed: April 13, 2012
- Page last updated: April 13, 2012
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