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Florida Epidemic Intelligence Service (FL- EIS)

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Current Florida EIS Fellows

Class of 2011-2013
Alazandria Cruze
Michelle George
Ben Klekamp
Jennifer Roth
Vincy Samuel
Rebecca Snider


  EIS Fellows 2011-2013

 

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Alazandria Cruze
Alazandria Cruze Portrait
  • Hometown: Seminole, Florida
  • Graduate Degree: MPH, University of South Florida
  • Undergraduate Degree: BS (Integrative Health Science), Stetson University
  • Assigned to: Miami Dade County
  • Mentors: Guoyan Zhang, MD, MPH
I chose the FL-EIS program to gain an invaluable hands on experience in public health and applied epidemiology. Through mentorship and training, I will have the ability to enhance my knowledge and skills in the areas of: surveillance, investigations, research, public preparedness and community outreach. The FL-EIS program builds leaders in Public Health and I know it will be an amazing two year experience that will allow me to grow as an epidemiologist and help me obtain my future professional goals.
 
Projects/Activities:

Articles/Reports/Presentations:

Immunization Knowledge and Practices Among Selected Providers In Miami-Dade County
Salmonella enteriditis outbreak at a local prison, Miami-Dade
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Michelle George
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  • Hometown: Miami, Florida
  • Graduate Degree: MPH (Epidemiology), University of Florida
  • Undergraduate Degree: BA (Communication Science & Disorders), University of Florida
  • Assigned to: Seminole County
  • Mentors: Greg Danyluk, PhD, MPH, MS; Donna Walsh, RN, BSN, MPH
I chose the FL-EIS program because I want to be in an environment where I will be able to further develop my epidemiological skills to serve others through the training and mentorship offered by the program. My work with the Seminole County Health Department will bring me face-to-face with emerging public health issues allowing me the opportunity to refine my skills in a challenging and changing environment. The FL-EIS program will provide me the training to develop professionally and enhance the services I will provide working with the county health department's epidemiology program.
 
Projects/Activities: Outbreak & Case Investigation, Questionnaire Development, Syndromic Surveillance, Constructing Reports

Articles/Reports/Presentations:

Investigation of a Cluster of Illnesses Initially Attributed to a Chemical Exposure, Seminole County, August 2011 (EpiUpdate: November 2011)
Investigation of Internal Contamination with Strontium-82 (Sr-82) and Strontium-85 (Sr-85) Following a Rubidium-82 (Rb-82) Cardiac PET Scan in Florida

Summary of Scabies Outbreaks, Seminole County, August 2011-July 2012 (EpiUpdate: September 2012)
Delayed Mortality among Cases of Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile Virus Illness in Florida, 1999-2011
Disease Lockdown. Volume 8, Issue 2, Fall 2012. Scabies
 
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Ben Klekamp
Ben Klekamp Portrait
  • Hometown: Madison, Wisconsin
  • Graduate Degree: MSPH (Epidemiology), University of South Florida
  • Undergraduate Degree: BA (Biology), Lawrence University
  • Assigned to: Orange and Osceola Counties
  • Mentors: Sarah Matthews, MPH; Kevin Sherin, MD, MPH; Ana Scuteri, MPH
The opportunities and mentorship provided by the FL-EIS Program creates an ideal hands-on environment in which to learn and gain a well-rounded experience in applied epidemiology.  The FL-EIS requires interaction at the federal, state, and county levels allowing develop of professional relationships that will continue to cultivate greater epidemiologic capacity and expertise in Florida.  During my two year service I hope to provide a tangible positive impact on the communities I serve.
 

Projects/Activities:
Outbreak Investigations, Evaluation of Orange & Osceola Counties Syndromic Surveillance System (ESSENCE), Reportable Disease Investigations, Assistant in the Management of Tuberculosis Cases

Articles/Reports/Presentations:

Foodborne Outbreak of Gastrointestinal Illness, Monthly County Surveillance Reports
Cluster of surgical site infections in an Acute Care Hospital
Influenza A (H3) Outbreak among Previously Vaccinated Residents and Staff in an Assisted Living Facility, Orange County, Florida, January 2012 (EpiUpdate: March 2012)

 
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Jennifer Roth
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  • Hometown: Westminster, MD
     
  • Graduate Degree: MSPH, George Washington University
     
  • Undergraduate Degree: BS (Microbiology), University of Maryland
     
  • Assigned to: Lee County
     
  • Mentors: Ana Scuteri, MPH
I chose the FL-EIS program because it will provide hands-on opportunities in public health training. The variety of experiences will help me become a knowledgeable leader in outbreak investigations, writing, analysis and surveillance. The mentorship aspect will allow me to develop professional relationships that will last throughout my career. I hope to learn a wide-range of epidemiological skills that will help me improve the overall health of the community.
 
Projects/Activities: Outbreak and Case Investigations

Articles/Reports/Presentations:
 
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Vincy Samuel
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  • Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
     
  • Graduate Degree: MPH, Florida International University
     
  • Undergraduate Degree: BS (Biology), Florida International University
     
  • Assigned to: Duval County
     
  • Mentors: Sa'ad Zaheer, MD, MSPH; Ruth Voss, RN, MPH
I chose the FL-EIS program to further develop my epidemiologic knowledge and skills in Florida’s diverse public health issues.  The FL-EIS program will allow me to experience epidemiology in an applied public health setting and will train me to respond to the different challenges that arise in disease control and prevention. I will gain skills through a multitude of opportunities ranging from outbreak investigations, surveillance activities, manuscript-writing, and interacting with various public partners. These opportunities are monumental in forming me into a well-rounded epidemiologist.
 
Projects/Activities: West Nile Virus Project, Outbreak and Case Investigations

Articles/Reports/Presentations:
A Review of West Nile Virus Disease in Duval County, 2011
Tuberculosis Outbreak Investigation, Duval County, Florida, 2004-2012
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Rebecca Snider
Rebecca Snider Portrait
  • Hometown: Vincennes, Indiana
     
  • Graduate Degree: MS (Environmental Health, Epidemiology concentration), Colorado State University
     
  • Undergraduate Degree: BA (History), BS (Biology) Indiana University
     
  • Assigned to: Hillsborough County
     
  • Mentors: Warren McDougle, MPH; Lea Wansbrough, MPH; David Atrubin, MPH
The FL-EIS program is an excellent opportunity for me to develop professionally in public health epidemiology.  I choose this program because it is designed to provide a solid foundation in all aspects of applied epidemiology through experienced mentors, training, and hands-on field work. The dynamic range of field experience in outbreak investigation, surveillance, data analysis, and writing will help me develop into a well-rounded leader in the field of epidemiology.
 
Projects/Activities: Case Investigations (Campylobacter), Outbreak Response

Articles/Reports/Presentations:
Republican National Convention 2012 Public Health Surveillance
Legionella Cluster at a retirement community in Plant City, FL, 2011
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