Thank you, members, for your years of support and dedication. As we close our doors, we invite you to read this final letter from ISDS's Executive Director and watch the linked video to share in a few ISDS memories: https://t.co/gBEFSNMYI2
Love our resources in the Surveillance Knowledge Repository? Past June 30, the repository will remain on https://t.co/OND0aWO9TT. We hope it will continue to be an invaluable resource to surveillance practitioners and public health professionals.
In a few days, the new home for our National Syndromic Surveillance Program Community of Practice groups will be (link: https://t.co/soIe1l5PaU) https://t.co/jKSjEBDZGw. Visit the site to learn how you can stay connected with the community! #CDCNSSP
Our popular R Group for Biosurveillance is continuing its conversations and resource exchanges on its #r-users-group Slack Channel. Stay connected with our R community past June 30 by joining the channel with a free account: https://t.co/ahr9vkIZU2.
Past June 30, our One Health Surveillance Community of Practice and Literature Review Sub-Committees will move and continue their work through NACCHO. We encourage our members to connect and engage in their new Global to Local Initiative: https://t.co/T7URTRo2ZC. @NACCHOalerts
ISDS is closing June 30, but you can stay connected to the surveillance community by joining the Health Surveillance Slack workspace. Continue your discussions on topics such as R programming and the ESSENCE platform by creating your free account today! https://t.co/QkOXAKVJ81
As of July 1, ISDS will be closing its doors. Thank you to our supporters who have helped make ISDS a welcoming community these past 17 years for sharing health surveillance issues, stories and best practices. Please enjoy our final newsletter: https://t.co/zyCoL0EyFR!
The abstracts from the 2019 ISDS Annual Conference have now been published to the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics! Thank you authors for your contributions to advancing the practice of health surveillance. View the special supplement here: https://t.co/wBIpVUoRUU
Catch up on the latest ISDS news by downloading our latest monthly newsletter! Spread the word by forwarding the newsletter to your colleagues. https://t.co/cnhyUfADwM
Note: since the release of the newsletter, the April NSSP CoP call has been moved to April 23, 3-4:30 pm ET.
It's National Public Health Week! ISDS Executive Director, Shandy Dearth, visited the University of Indianapolis today to share the importance of communication and collaboration in advancing public health surveillance. #NPHW2019@CDCFound@StateHealthIN
Catch up on the latest ISDS news by downloading and reading the latest issue of our newsletter. Now available at https://t.co/gWslzVo0bc. Share with your colleagues!
Missed part I of our NSSP CoP Expert Panel Webinar Series on "Leading Community Groups"? Watch the webinar recording at https://t.co/5WkvfEeZQ5! #Leadership#LeadershipDevelopment#NSSP
Don't miss part 2 of our NSSP CoP Expert Panel Webinar Series on "Facilitating Groups & Meetings" tomorrow at 12 pm ET! Join us as we discuss strategies and best practices to encourage engagement and participation in your virtual communities. Register at https://t.co/HU49VjajAQ.
What does it take to be a leader in your community? How do you keep an online community energized and engaged? Join us for a two-part NSSP CoP Expert Panel Webinar Series on "Being a Leader in Your Community" on Feb 13 and 26. Register for the webinars at https://t.co/3UU5nmiCLJ.
WEBINAR OPPORTUNITY: "Does One Health Have a Future? The Human Condition of Competition, Compromise, and Partnerships," Wed Feb 13, 2019, 6:45 pm ET, hosted by the One Health Commission https://t.co/sKEL3kGFZ8 #OneHealth@OneHealthCom
Rain or shine, what a phenomenal turnout! Thank you to all 375 attendees from 27 countries for attending our conference this year in beautiful San Diego. Let's continue working together to leverage data science and utilize networks to strengthen public health surveillance #ISDS19
@TJHamCam It's takes a village to put on a conference, and we certainly couldn't have put it on without the support and enthusiasm of our volunteers! π