Use the roadmap to guide your team’s response capacity. Start at the point that is appropriate for your team!
The Outbreak Team Roadmap is an easy-to-follow guide with all of the steps necessary to build and train a foodborne outbreak investigation team. Start at the step that is appropriate for your team.
Establish a Foodborne Outbreak Team
If you don’t know where to start, use the Identifying Team Members exercise
For new team members:
For all team members:
- TN Foodborne Outbreak Investigation Online Courses
- Team members complete courses independently and meet periodically for team building activities (see #3), on an agreed-upon schedule
- Plan for 6 months to a year to complete all courses and in-person activities
For all team members:
Brief Complimentary Team Activities to be completed between TN online courses
Use Response Plan Template and results of complimentary in-person team activities
Complete Outbreak Team Certification Request Form and submit to TN CoE
- Provide names and contact information for all trained individuals
- Certify that the jurisdiction has an outbreak response plan and plans for review
Strengthen the Team with Tools & Resources
- Coordinate an in-person team training course with your regional CoE, providing refresher training for the core team and involving others to expand response capacity
- Request an NCBRT course in coordination with state FEMA and NCBRT regional reps
Indicated as refreshers for field staff
- Environmental Assessment Trainings – CO CoE
- Stool Collection Training – TN CoE
- Food Safety Southeast Mobile App – FL CoE
- Whole Genome Sequencing Webinar Series – NY CoE
- In the Lab Video Series – CO CoE
- Cultural Foods Mobile App – TN CoE
Outbreak investigation techniques, consults, and direct assistance
- OutbreakNet Enhanced application/participation
- PulseNet coordination
- WGS integration
- Complaint System improvement
- EHSNet coordination
- Student Outbreak Team development
- Antimicrobial susceptibility testing integration
- CIFOR metrics and CIFOR assessments
- NEARS/NORS agreement evaluation
- Outbreak staff competency assessments
- Needs Assessment for further training
- Epi-Ready Train-the-Trainer course
Educate the Food Safety Workforce
- Partner with a local University to create a Student Outbreak Team (Key Points)
- Use an in-house Epi-Ready Training Team to expand response team membership
- Graduate Certificate in Food Safety – University of Tennessee
- Many other CoE partners also offer graduate certificates or additional specialized training for professionals
- Contact us for help navigating options!