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Table 2 Professional background characteristics of epidemiology emergency response survey respondents, 2019–2020 (n = 282)

From: Shaping applied epidemiology workforce training to strengthen emergency response: a global survey of applied epidemiologists, 2019–2020

Category

Variable

Number (%)

Epidemiology and Public heath traininga

n = 282

 

Master of Public Health (or similar)

92 (32.6%)

Other relevant Masters

13 (4.6%)

Public Health Physician training

10 (3.5%)

PhD

18 (6.4%)

Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP)

210 (74.5%)

FETP

 

n = 282

 

Yes

178 (63.1%)

Trainee at time

32 (11.3%)

No

72 (25.5%)

FETP level

 

n = 210 (including trainees)

 

Advanced (2 years)

189 (90%)

Intermediate (9 months – 1 year)

7 (3.4%)

Frontline (< 6 months)

7 (3.4%)

Unanswered

7 (3.4%)

Years since FETP graduation

n = 210

 

10 or less

157 (74.8%)

10 + 

37 (17.6%)

Unanswered

16 (7.6%)

Epidemiology experience

n = 282

 

 < 1 years

12 (4.3%)

1– < 2 years

23 (8.2%)

2– < 5 years

77 (27.3%)

5– < 8 years

64 (22.7%)

8– < 12 years

42 (14.9%)

12+ years

59 (20.9%)

Not applicable

4 (1.4%)

Unanswered

1 (0.4%)

  1. aMultiple training types per respondent