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Important Catalog Information for Summer 2020 Matriculants

Due to the planned consolidation during the summer of 2020, of the University of South Florida, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, and the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, into a single university with a fully aligned and integrated curriculum and a single set of academic policies and procedures, any undergraduate or graduate student who matriculates at one of the three USF institutions on or after May 18, 2020, will adhere to the curricula, policies, and procedures described in the 2020-21 USF undergraduate or graduate catalog, respectively.


Concentration: Infection Control

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(Code: IFC)

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Delivery: Online

This online

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concentration provides an opportunity for interested students to receive specialized and individualized training in the field of infection control and prevention. Although closely modeled after the MPH in Global Communicable

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Disease, the Infection Control MPH provides an initial student assessment used to design an individualized learning program specifically focused on infection control. Course offerings and areas of emphasis focusing on infection control span

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the College of Public Health, providing a multidisciplinary approach. This

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concentration allows current or future public health practitioners to expand their knowledge of infection control practices and procedures, particularly in healthcare settings. Offering this

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concentration on-line will facilitate students from other counties, states, and countries to achieve an MPH in Infection Control.

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Master's Progression Policy

Review the progression policy for the MPH, MHA and MSPH.

Program of Study

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If you have questions on your program, please contact your Academic Advisor.

Current students may access their Degree Works planner (Degree Works may also be accessed from my.usf.edu or OASIS). Students may view their current progress in Archivum at usf.appiancloud.com/.

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Information on how to use Archivum is available on the Archivum Student Resources page. You may use the program of study links below as a reference.  Note: You may choose a program of study that corresponds to the academic year of your admission or any year thereafter.  Please see the guidelines below.

Program of Study PDF by Year
(for reference) 

2012/132013/142014/152015/162016/17

   

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titleUSF Guidelines on Choosing a Program of Study

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(See Archivum instructions.). If you are not a current student, or want to view program requirements from a different catalog year please use these sources: 

There may be circumstances in which a student may need to change their catalog year. This must be initiated through a discussion with your academic advisor. Details regarding USF policy on changing catalog year can be found at https://catalog.usf.edu/content.php?catoid=15&navoid=2107#students-major-degree-requirements

Guidelines

APE Guidelines for Infection Control MPH Students

Current Competencies (beginning fall 2017)

MPH Competencies
Infection Control Competencies

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2011 - 2016 Competencies

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titleMaster of Public Health Degree Competencies

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Graduate Advising

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  1. Outline the role of infection preventionists in various healthcare settings, outbreak and bio-terrorism scenarios and in promotion of public health;
  2. Describe essential research and education principles utilized in infection control practice;
  3. Identify and explain the essential elements of an infection control program;
  4. Compare and contrast infectious disease prevention strategies, surveillance and control of infectious disease in developed vs. developing countries;
  5. Design programs for the surveillance and control of communicable diseases on a national and global scale;
  6. Interpret the natural history of disease-causing parasites, bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other organisms of major public health concern, as well as the disease processes and clinical manifestations caused by those infectious organisms;
  7. Identify the appropriate diagnosis, epidemiology, surveillance, control, treatment and prevention of communicable diseases;
  8. Describe the natural human defenses, the appropriate use of diagnostic techniques and serological surveillance, and the role of preventive interventions and treatments such as isolation/precautions, vaccines, antibiotics and post-exposure prophylaxis against communicable diseases;
  9.  Identify the cultural, social, and economic and environmental factors that contribute to the incidence and prevalence, as well as the transmission, control, treatment and prevention of communicable diseases;
  10. Analyze data collected through epidemiologic studies and interpret the findings; and
  11. Demonstrate mastery of the five areas of infection control practice: 1) identification of infectious disease processes; 2) surveillance and epidemiologic investigation; 3) preventing/controlling the transmission of infectious agents; 4) employee/occupational health; management and leadership; and 5) education and research.

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full list of graduate advisors available on the MPH Graduate Advising page.

Graduate Advisor/Mentor Use Only:

 

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