Public Health Heroes
Evaluation
Acronyms
Epidemiology
Final Jeopardy
100

One of the founders of modern epidemiology, this person curtailed a cholera outbreak in Soho, London in 1854

John Snow

100

A graphic depiction (road map) that presents the shared relationships among the resources, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact of a program

Logic model

100

AEA

American Evaluation Association

100

This measure of central location is not affected by a few extremely high or low observations and is therefore the best choice when data is skewed.

Median

100

The odds of getting TB are ___ times higher among those in the East wing than those in the West wing.

7.2

Odds ratio = ad / bc = (28 x 133) / (129 x 4) = 7.2

200
Described as "the saviour of mothers", this Hungarian scientist drastically cut the incidence of childbed fever through hand disinfection

Ignaz Semmelweis

200

A type of indicator which measures whether the program is achieving the expected effects/changes

Outcome indicators

200

MTM

Medication-Therapy Management

200

A measure of the impact of premature mortality on a population, abbreviated as YPLL

Years of potential life lost

300

A physician who worked in the immigrant communities in New York City in the early 1900s to reduce infant mortality rates. Also known for tracking down Typhoid Mary.

Sara Josephine Baker

300

A type of indicator which measures the program's activities and outputs

Process indicators

300

COVID-19

COrona VIrus Disease (discovered in 2019)

300

A variable that influences both the dependent and independent variable

Confounder

400

The epidemiologist credited with devising the ring vaccination strategy that led to the eradication of smallpox

William "Bill" Foege

400

This is the first step in the CDC's Framework for Program Evaluation

Engage stakeholders

400

EBLCP

Evidence-Based Lifestyle Change Program

400

This famous pump was identified by John Snow as the source of the cholera outbreak in Soho, London in 1854

The Broad Street Pump

500

The mother of occupational epidemiology, this physician produced research that led to extensive industrial reforms to improve the health of industrial workers

Alice Hamilton

500

As described in the CDC's Framework for Program Evaluation, this evaluation standard ensures that an evaluation will be realistic, prudent, diplomatic, and frugal

Feasibility

500

ACO

Accountable Care Organization

500

These three components make up what is known as the "epidemiologic triad"

Host, agent, and environment