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  • In 2015, Japan launched the Infectious Disease Emergency Specialist (IDES) program to develop experts capable of handling health emergencies, setting clear goals and structures for the initiative.
  • Since its inception, 13 medical doctors have graduated from the program, with five currently undergoing training, emphasizing a wide range of competencies needed for effective emergency response.
  • The program has created a robust network of professionals and is seen as a valuable model for other countries aiming to enhance their preparedness and response to public health crises.

Article Abstract

In 2015, Japan created a unique governmental program to train experts in health emergencies called Infectious Disease Emergency Specialist (IDES). This is a concept paper to set out the goal and structure of the program, and to describe the achievement and the way forward to further contribute to global health security. The IDES program background, mission, structure, achievement, and future directions were reviewed and discussed by the IDES trainees, graduates, and program coordinators/supervisors. Since 2015, thirteen Japanese medical doctors have graduated from the program while five are currently in training. The IDES core competencies were identified in the context of a wide range of skillsets required for health emergencies. A large national and global network has been created through the training. Coordinated work with surge capacity of experts is of paramount importance to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. The IDES program can be a good model to many other governments, and contribute to global health security.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7731250PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.35772/ghm.2019.01032DOI Listing

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