June 3, 2020

More than 1,000 have registered for Purdue Global COVID-19 contact tracing course

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INDIANAPOLIS — More than 1,000 people have registered for the free contact tracing course being offered by Purdue University Global to train individuals in this important public health enterprise to slow the spread of COVID-19. As of Tuesday (June 2), 202 had successfully completed the course and obtained a certificate.

“The feedback we have received has been extremely positive,” said Dr. Melissa Burdi, Purdue Global vice president and dean for the School of Nursing. “People like the topics covered, the way they are offered, the case studies that are presented and the real-time feedback. We look forward to training more individuals in the coming days, weeks and months.”

The self-study course takes approximately 6 to 8 hours to complete, and those who successfully finish the course receive a certificate of completion. The course is powered by D2L’s Brightspace learning platform, which supports all of Purdue Global’s online programs.

Using World Health Organization content for the most current and widely accepted information about the disease – aligned with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control – the course covers six primary topics:

  • How COVID-19 is contracted and transmitted.
  • Strategies to reduce the spread of the disease.
  • COVID-19 contact tracing protocols.
  • Contact tracing legal requirements.
  • Effective risk communication.
  • Analytical skills for quality improvement and more.

“Ramping up the number of contact tracers from coast to coast is paramount to the ongoing successful reopening of our country,” Purdue Global Chancellor Frank Dooley said when the course was launched May 21. “Purdue Global boasts successful nursing and health science programs and is proud to take a leading role in training potential contact tracers.”

The course bundles CDC-supported readings, media and training modules to provide students with an innovative, interactive and just-in-time training experience. Skills-building bundles accelerate learner achievement of CDC-defined learning objectives by combining multiple methodologies that reach all types of learners: visual, auditory and kinesthetic.

“In addition to explaining all the latest information about the coronavirus, we will present important material focused on legal requirements of contact tracing and effective communication,” Burdi said. “Our assessment vehicle will ensure that all students have mastered the content. Specifically, we will conduct a practical exercise by giving them several cases to review and answer what they would do in the situation. Then we will provide feedback on their choice with value-added rationale.”

The cost for the COVID-19 contact tracing course is $295, but for a limited time that fee will be waived for individuals who enroll. Purdue Global also will make the course available to government agencies, educational institutions and businesses to support their specific needs for training solutions for contact tracing. For more information, including the possibility of customized solutions, visit purdueglobal.edu/covid-19-contact-tracing-course/.

A long-used public health tool, contact tracing is the process of identifying individuals who may have come into contact with an infected person and, thus, breaking the chain of transmission of a disease and reducing infections.

According to estimates from the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the recommended staffing guidelines for states is 30 tracers for every 100,000 citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.

About Purdue University Global

Purdue University Global is the extreme personalization online university, providing students the competitive edge to advance in their chosen careers. It offers a hyper-tailored path for students to earn an associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree, based on their work experience, desired pace, military service, previous college credits and other considerations – no matter where they are in their life journey. Purdue Global serves more than 31,000 students (as of March 2020), most of whom earn their degree online. It also operates several regional locations nationwide. Purdue Global is a nonprofit, public university accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. It is affiliated with Purdue University’s flagship institution, a highly ranked public research university located in West Lafayette, Indiana. Purdue University also operates two regional campuses in Fort Wayne and Northwest, Indiana, as well as serving close to 6,000 science, engineering and technology students at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus. For more information, please visit purdueglobal.edu.

Media Contact, Purdue: Tom Schott, 765-494-9318, tschott@purdue.edu

Sources: Frank Dooley, frank.dooley@purdueglobal.edu

Melissa Burdi, melissa.burdi@purdueglobal.edu

David Elkins, david.elkins@kaplan.edu

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