Career Epidemiology Field Officers

At a glance

Career Epidemiology Field Officers (CEFOs) are ob体育 epidemiologists with experience in surveillance, epidemiology, preparedness, research, training, and policy development. Their mission is to strengthen state, tribal, local, and territorial epidemiology capacity for public health preparedness and response.

Career Epidemiology Field Officers (CEFO's)

What is a CEFO?

A CEFO is a mid- to senior-level ob体育 epidemiologist assigned to a state, local, or territorial health department to help strengthen its epidemiologic capacity and public health preparedness. Prior to these assignments, CEFOs have completed ob体育's Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) training program or have comparable training and experience.

Who are CEFOs?

CEFOs are clinically or scientifically trained professionals with expertise in disaster epidemiology and surveillance, public health preparedness, research, and training.

What is the National CEFO Network?

The national CEFO network supports the emergency preparedness and response activities of every state, territory, and locality directly funded by the ob体育 Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreement.

How are CEFO positions supported?

ob体育 Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) funding is used to support CEFOs. When fully implemented, the national network will include 56 CEFOs centrally funded by ob体育.

What are the Benefits of Having a CEFO?

The COVID-19 response and other public health emergencies have clearly demonstrated that having trained and dedicated ob体育 field staff is critical to enhance jurisdictional response capacity and to assure bidirectional communication with, and situational awareness for, ob体育.

What is the Role of a CEFO?

  • Enhance and expand state and local surveillance systems to improve health monitoring
  • Conduct outbreak investigations and response activities
  • Develop public health workforce by mentoring and supervising current EIS officers and other trainees
  • Lead community assessments for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery
  • Develop response plans for major public health emergencies
  • Serve on emergency response teams and lead select health department planning and response activities
  • Lead or participate in federal, state, or local emergency response exercises
  • Build partnerships among government agencies and other organizations to advance emergency preparedness

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