Knowledge Management is defined as “the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using knowledge.” ISDS members have varying degrees of experience with public health surveillance and syndromic surveillance specifically, and will all benefit from more structured access to documentation on components related to syndromic surveillance, including but not limited to, the onboarding of facilities, data quality monitoring tools, case definitions, and data processing tools. To build a knowledge management capability, the first step is to gather initial requirements and priorities from the CoP.
Objective
The purpose of the roundtable is to seek feedback from attendees on the components needed to improve syndromic surveillance practice through access to the shared knowledge, practices, and tools of the ISDS Community of Practice (CoP).