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Field epidemiology training programs in Asia-Pacific: what is best practice for supervision?

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Forbes, Owen
Davis, Stephanie
Dyda, Amalie
Rosewell, Alexander
Williams, Stephanie
Kirk, Martyn
Roces, Maria Concepcion
Lim-Quizon, Maria Consorcia
Viney, Kerri

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World Health Organization (WHO Press)

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Introduction: Field epidemiology training programmes (FETPs) emphasize competency-based training and learning by doing. Supervision of FETP trainees is critical for programmes to achieve learning outcomes. We sought to address a knowledge gap regarding what constitutes effective FETP supervision.

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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response

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