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Engaged Faculty Fellowship Program

Lorraine Francis

About the Fellow

  • Lecturer, Master of Public Health Program; College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Lorraine Francis’s faculty profile 

Cohort year(s)

  • 2020-21, Faculty Fellow in Engaged Learning

Topic(s):

  • Health, Nutrition and Medicine

2020-21 Project

Developing a Course Syllabus on Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response

Public emergencies such as outbreaks of disease and natural disasters have been increasing worldwide. Whilst the public health consequences of disasters and emergencies may affect local jurisdictions, sometimes neighboring localities or entire countries can be affected. The Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (PHEPR) course will provide training and education on public health preparedness and response to emergencies and disasters. Students will be introduced to the knowledge, skills, capabilities and behaviors required for competency in PHEPR through the development and reinforcement of basic public health skills in surveillance, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery from natural disasters and other public health events.


Engaged Faculty Fellowship Program

A yearlong cohort program in which faculty dive deep into the theory and practice of community-engaged learning; meet monthly to discuss readings, share projects and workshop challenges; and help transform what it means to teach at Cornell

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