Training and Resources

At a glance

The Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) is designed to provide public health leaders and emergency managers information about a community so they can make informed decisions. CDC has developed numerous resources and trainings to aid in conducting a CASPER.

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State-based training

CDC provides disaster epidemiology training to state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) public health and emergency response staff by request.

The purpose of the training is to:

  • Increase emergency response capacity
  • Improve disaster epidemiology skills
  • Share lessons learned

If you are a STLT health department and would like to be considered for training, please contact CASPER@cdc.gov.

You may also download a Disaster Epidemiology Training Request form. A presentation template for a full-day CASPER training is also available (PDF version).

Online e-Learning

The goal of the CASPER e-Learning is to supplement the CASPER toolkit. The e-Learning provides an overview of the CASPER methodology, its uses, and the local capabilities required to conduct a CASPER.

Whether this is the first time you are exposed to CASPER or you are a seasoned veteran looking for a refresher, we hope you find this eLearning useful.

One pagers and fact sheets

YouTube videos

Training and field assistance

Past CASPERs