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Presented February 26, 2019.

This webinar is the second installment of the 2-part NSSP CoP Expert Panel Webinar Series on Being a Leader in Your Community.  Click here to view Part I: Leading Community Groups

As a continuation of learning how members can become leaders of their... Read more

Content type: Webinar

Presented February 13, 2019.

This webinar is the first installment of the 2-part NSSP CoP Expert Panel Webinar Series on Being a Leader in Your Community. Click here to view Part II: Facilitating Groups & Meetings 

This webinar tackles the question of what it means to be a... Read more

Content type: Webinar

This document, released February 18, 2019, focuses on several key areas related to syndrome definition creation, including the basics behind a syndrome definition, steps to build a syndrome, evaluation of a new (or old) definition, and dissemination.

Starting in November of 2016, the ISDS... Read more

Content type: References

An Online Training Course

Ever wonder what syndromic surveillance is? How it is applied? This introduction to syndromic surveillance answers your questions and gives you a foundation for understanding how surveillance is used by public health professionals to understand health threats.... Read more

Content type: Training

Presented August 21, 2018 to the R Group for Biosurveillance.

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Phil Bowsher is the Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at RStudio. His work focuses on innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, with an emphasis on interactive web applications, reproducible research... Read more

Content type: Webinar

Below are the publicly available opioid overdose surveillance dashboards by U.S. state or territory. This list is updated as of March 7, 2019.

Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii*... Read more
Content type: Surveillance Tools and Systems

NOTE: The video requires running Flash and works best on Mozilla Firefox. If you are using Google Chrome or another internet browser, please be aware that the video may not load properly.

The online training course will help novice and intermediate ESSENCE users learn how to perform... Read more

Content type: Training

NSSP Adverse Childhood Experiences Dashboard Best Practices Document

How can syndromic surveillance be used to monitor indicators of ACEs?

Scientists at CDC’s Division of Violence Prevention and at health departments across the country are exploring the utility of syndromic... Read more

Content type: Report

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Content type: Meeting Recordings & Notes

The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE), in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP), virtually convened the 2022 Syndromic Surveillance Symposium from December 6-8, 2022. The event was held... Read more

Content type: Report

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