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Volume 28, Supplement—December 2022
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Workforce

COVID-19 Response Roles among CDC International Public Health Emergency Management Fellowship Graduates

Sharanya KrishnanComments to Author , Catherine Espinosa, Michelle N. Podgornik, Seghen Haile, José J. Aponte, Christopher K. Brown, and Sara J. Vagi
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (S. Krishnan, C. Espinosa, M.N. Podgornik, S. Haile, J.J. Aponte, C.K. Brown, S.J. Vagi); US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Atlanta (S. Krishnan, S.J. Vagi)

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Table 3

Confidence to perform emergency management skills acquired in the CDC PHEM Fellowship program as reported by respondents to a survey of program graduates, April 2021*

Skill Emergency management skills used†
Confidence to perform activity without CDC support‡
Agree or strongly agree Total no.§ % (95% CI) Confident or very confident Total no.§ % (95% CI)
IMS, coordination, communication
Develop a situation report 64 64 100 (100.0–100.0) 55 64 86 (79.6–92.3)
Develop an incident action plan 66 68 97 (94.2–100.0) 55 68 81 (74.1–87.6)
Develop response objectives 72 72 100 (100.0–100.0) 61 72 85 (78.9–90.6)
Develop risk communications 43 45 96 (90.6–100.5) 31 45 69 (57.7–80.1)
Manage meetings 73 75 97 (94.8–99.8) 61 75 81 (75.3–87.4)
Serve in an IMS functional role 66 67 99 (96.4–100.6) 51 67 76 (68.7- 83.5)
Track tasks
61
66
92 (87.8– 97.1)

51
66
77 (69.9–84.7)
Policies, plans, SOPs
Create a PHEOC handbook 43 46 94 (87.6–99.4) 31 46 67 (56.2–78.6)
Create standard operating procedures 70 70 100 (100.0–100.0) 54 70 77 (70.1–84.1)
Develop a concept of operations 47 50 94 (88.7–99.3) 34 50 68 (57.6–78.4)
Develop an all-hazards plan 44 45 98 (94.2–101.3) 32 45 71 (60.1–82.1)
Develop hazard-specific contingency plans 53 57 93 (87.8–98.1) 38 57 67 (57.2–76.1)
Develop legal authorities for PHEOC
46
48
96 (91.2–100.4)

30
48
63 (51.3–73.7)
Preparedness, exercises, evaluation
Conduct a risk assessment 50 52 96 (92.0–100.3) 35 52 67 (57.1–77.5)
Conduct an after-action review 54 56 96 (92.6–100.2) 41 56 73 (64.2–82.3)
Contribute to exercise development 60 61 98 (96.0–100.8) 45 61 74 (65.4–82.1)
Facilitate PHEM trainings in-country 65 67 97 (94.1–100.0) 50 67 75 (67.1–82.2)
Perform watch desk duties 48 48 100 (100.0–100.0) 39 48 81 (72.3–90.2)
Other 14 15 93 (81.4–105.3) 10 15 67 (44.0–89.3)

*CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; PHEM, Public Health Emergency Management; PHEOC, public health emergency operations center; SOP, standard operating procedure. †Complete survey question: The PHEM fellowship program introduces many emergency management skills. Which of those skills have you performed individually or as part of a group, before, during, or after a public health response? ‡Complete survey question: How confident were you in your abilities to implement the activity in your country without any technical support from CDC? §No. respondents answering questions. Questions were dependent on a skip pattern, so no. respondents differed for each question.

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