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Measuring and Maximizing Impact of COVID-19 Contact Tracing

Offered By: Johns Hopkins University via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

This course aims to provide managers and developers of contact tracing programs guidance on the most important indicators of performance of a contact tracing program, and a tool that can be used to project the likely impact of improvements in specific indicators. Students who complete the course will be proficient in using the Contact Tracing Evaluation and Strategic Support Application (ConTESSA) to estimate the impact of their contact tracing program on transmission and strategizing about how to increase their program’s impact. A secondary audience for the course will be decision makers interested in knowing more about the characteristics of effective contact tracing programs, and strategies to improve. The course is designed for individuals who are already leading contact tracing programs who have significant experience with epidemiology and public health. We strongly recommend completing this course on a laptop or a desktop rather than a phone as you’ll need to complete worksheets and open the course and the application simultaneously.

Syllabus

  • Measuring indicators of impact in contact tracing
  • Interactive tool to estimate impact in contact tracing
  • Strategies to increase impact of contact tracing and review of underlying assumptions

Taught by

Lucy D’Agostino McGowan, Emily Gurley, Justin Lessler, PhD, MS, Elizabeth C. Lee, PhD and Kyra Grantz

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