Deyasa,Negussie(Prof.)Ayele,Wondimu(Dr.)File,Ebsa2025-08-132025-08-132023-05https://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/6673The Ethiopia Field Epidemiology and Training Programme (EFETP), which was inspired by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States, is a two-year in- service training program in field epidemiology. The program's goal is to recruit promising healthcare professionals and develop their competencies through on-the-job mentoring and training in order to help the Ministry of Health establish or strengthen health systems. The program is divided into two primary parts: classroom instruction (25%) and practical application or field placement (75%). The residency culminates in a final output of works that is equivalent to a thesis for the graduate school of public health in order to meet a portion of the requirements for a master's degree in field epidemiology. Eight chapters make up these outputs of work, which include a report on outbreak investigations, an analysis of surveillance data, an assessment of a surveillance system, a description of a health profile, scientific manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, abstracts for scientific presentations, a proposal for an epidemiological research project, and yet another output report. Different approaches were used to complete these work products. In chapter one, two outbreaks were looked into: a malaria outbreak in the Loma district of the Dawro zone, in the SWEP region of Ethiopia, in June 2022; and a measles outbreak in the Raso district of the Afder zone, in the Somali region of Ethiopia, in May 2022. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 contain: Surveillance Data Analysis: National Malaria Surveillance Data Analysis, Ethiopia, 2016-2020 GC, Evaluation of the Malaria Surveillance System in Gambella Region, Gambella Zuria Woreda, Western Ethiopia and Health Profile Description of Bosat district, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia 2021 included respectively. Chapters seven and eight of the document, Summary of Disaster Situation on Health and Nutrition Emergency Needs Assessment Report for the South West Ethiopia Region, Dawro Zone, June 2022, and Protocol/Proposal for Epidemiologic Research Project, which titled “Distribution of Malaria and Mosquito Species along Pagag Point of Entry in Lare Woreda, Gambella, Ethiopia: Cross Sectional Study. Finally, chapter nine includes one additional output of National Weekly epidemiological bulletin of Week 16: April 18 – April 24, 2022.en-USEpidemiologyCompiled Body of works in Field EpidemiologyThesis