The Laboratory Leadership Public Health Fellowship Program (LL-PHFP) is a two-year field-based fellowship whose goal is to develop laboratory leaders in Uganda with competent skills in laboratory systems and infrastructure, leadership, laboratory-based disease surveillance and outbreak investigation, laboratory quality management systems, policy and program management, and communication.
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Synopsis of Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program - Laboratory Leadership
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- You get the opportunity to provide daily mission-critical laboratory technical expertise and service to the community on behalf of the Ministry of Health.
- You develop competency in applying laboratory management skills to outbreak investigations.
- You develop competency in applying project management principles to an outbreak investigation.
The goals of the LL-PHFP are to:
- Develop a self-sustaining institutionalized capacity to build laboratory leaders among promising young scientists through a two-year fellowship program by building competencies in laboratory systems and infrastructure, leadership, laboratory-based disease surveillance and outbreak investigation, laboratory quality management systems, policy and program management, and communication.
- Develop the ability to use these competences to assess the current laboratory capacity to conduct an outbreak investigation; improve the quality and integration of laboratory services with epidemiology services.
The LL-PHFP objectives are categorized into primary and secondary.
Primary objectives
- Build competency among laboratory leaders in order to enable them support the field epidemiology activities in the country.
- Participate in surveillance efforts and other public health needs, by performing accurate and reliable testing in a timely manner, maintain records of testing, and provide data as needed.
Secondary objectives
- Strengthening linkage between laboratory and epidemiology through deployment of laboratory teams alongside the field epidemiology teams.
- Understanding of epidemiology through synergy and attending short courses within the UNIPH.
- Publishing a Laboratory Leadership bulletin on a regular basis.
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