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This program provides a structured approach to disaster science research, emergency preparedness, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through a combination of interactive modules, recorded sessions, and hands-on exercises, participants gain the knowledge and skills needed to advance disaster research and improve emergency response strategies.
Disaster science research plays a critical role in shaping emergency healthcare response. This program offers a comprehensive learning experience, equipping scholars with tools to enhance research methodologies, collaboration, and evidence-based approaches to preparedness and response. Join this program to enhance expertise in disaster science research, develop essential research and leadership skills, and contribute to improving emergency preparedness and response in high-stakes environments.
What You Will Learn
- This program covers key areas of disaster science research, including:
- Research & Data Analysis – Disaster Science Research Inventory (DSRI), disaster science outcome measures, systems thinking
- Mentorship & Collaboration – Building effective mentor/mentee relationships, interdisciplinary teamwork
- Manuscript & Grant Writing – Abstract writing, manuscript development, grant proposal strategies
- Quality Improvement & Program Evaluation – Implementing performance measurement tools, improving research outcomes
- Emergency Preparedness & Response – Readiness research, tabletop exercises, medical operations coordination
Additional Information
Participants have access to:
- Recorded Sessions & Webinars – Covering implementation science, statistics in disaster science, qualitative research, and more
- Structured Learning Modules – Focused on program evaluation, manuscript writing, purposeful presentations, and developing collaborative teams
- Practical Tools & Worksheets – Time management strategies, research scoring sheets, and disaster science frameworks
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The Pediatric Pandemic Network is supported in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of cooperative agreements U1IMC43532 and U1IMC45814 with 0 percent financed with nongovernmental sources. The content presented here is that of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, visit HRSA.gov.
Enrollment options
Disaster Science Scholars Program
- Duration:x Sessions, 1 hour each
- Focus Area:Disaster Management, Research
- Target Audience:Physicians & APPs
- Format:Cohort
- Institution:Pediatric Pandemic Network
This course is open for enrollment to a selected cohort only. To learn more about your eligibility to participate, please contact us.
This program provides a structured approach to disaster science research, emergency preparedness, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through a combination of interactive modules, recorded sessions, and hands-on exercises, participants gain the knowledge and skills needed to advance disaster research and improve emergency response strategies.
Disaster science research plays a critical role in shaping emergency healthcare response. This program offers a comprehensive learning experience, equipping scholars with tools to enhance research methodologies, collaboration, and evidence-based approaches to preparedness and response. Join this program to enhance expertise in disaster science research, develop essential research and leadership skills, and contribute to improving emergency preparedness and response in high-stakes environments.
What You Will Learn
- This program covers key areas of disaster science research, including:
- Research & Data Analysis – Disaster Science Research Inventory (DSRI), disaster science outcome measures, systems thinking
- Mentorship & Collaboration – Building effective mentor/mentee relationships, interdisciplinary teamwork
- Manuscript & Grant Writing – Abstract writing, manuscript development, grant proposal strategies
- Quality Improvement & Program Evaluation – Implementing performance measurement tools, improving research outcomes
- Emergency Preparedness & Response – Readiness research, tabletop exercises, medical operations coordination
Additional Information
Participants have access to:
- Recorded Sessions & Webinars – Covering implementation science, statistics in disaster science, qualitative research, and more
- Structured Learning Modules – Focused on program evaluation, manuscript writing, purposeful presentations, and developing collaborative teams
- Practical Tools & Worksheets – Time management strategies, research scoring sheets, and disaster science frameworks
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