Understanding the Pandemic - 10 week series

Author: Indiana Pandemic Information Collaborative (IPIC)

Press Release:

Understanding the pandemic: 10-week series will break down the COVID-19 outbreak for the lay person

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone in some way, but many people may not fully understand how the virus is spreading, the impact it’s having on communities or the effort to track and contain the spread. A symposium hosted by the Indiana Pandemic Information Collaborative (IPIC) aims to answer those questions for the general public.

The 10-week virtual series will provide insight into a variety of topics about the COVID-19 outbreak specifically geared toward the average person who does not have a background in medicine or public health. Classes cover topics such as how vaccines are developed, why the virus has been so hard to track and contain, effectiveness of masks, and what needs to be done to prepare for the next outbreak. Each session will be taught by experts in the field.

A lay person’s guide to COVID-19 begins October 8. Sessions will occur virtually each Thursday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Below are the topics for each date.

  • Oct. 8 – The layperson’s guide to COVID-19: The evolution, the symptoms and prevention
  • Oct. 15 – The layperson’s guide to immune response and vaccination: Antibodies, DNA, immunity and more
  • Oct. 22 – The layperson’s guide to measuring the spread: How Indiana measured the prevalence of COVID-19 across the entire state
  • Oct. 29 – The layperson’s guide to hospitals, pop-up testing and health information exchange: How to prepare for a pandemic
  • Nov. 5 – The layperson’s guide to engaging the community: COVID-19 and its impact on minority communities
  • Nov. 12 – The layperson’s guide to dashboarding: How data is translated into predictions and why the virus has been so hard to track and contain
  • Nov. 19 – The layperson’s guide to interpreting models: Why coronavirus spread can't be tracked like track a hurricane
  • Dec. 3 – The layperson’s guide to national collaborations: How organizations across the country are combining resources to address the pandemic
  • Dec. 10 – The layperson’s guide to schools and COVID-19: How reopening schools has impacted the spread
  • Dec. 17 – Future Directions: How should to prepare for the next pandemic

Participants can choose to attend any or all of the symposia.

Click here to register.

The education series is being organized by the Indiana Pandemic Information Collaborative (IPIC), a statewide network of organizations working together to address the pandemic. The main goal of this initiative is to create a single location for data related to the COVID-19 outbreak, allowing experts to spend less time searching and collecting the data and more time using it to create solutions. IPIC is led by Regenstrief President and Chief Executive Officer Peter Embí, M.D., M.S., and includes academic institutions, government agencies, health systems and private partners.

To watch the sessions later, visit here.

About Regenstrief Institute

Founded in 1969 in Indianapolis, the Regenstrief Institute is a local, national and global leader dedicated to a world where better information empowers people to end disease and realize true health. A key research partner to Indiana University, Regenstrief and its research scientists are responsible for a growing number of major healthcare innovations and studies. Examples range from the development of global health information technology standards that enable the use and interoperability of electronic health records to improving patient-physician communications, to creating models of care that inform practice and improve the lives of patients around the globe.

Regenstrief Institute is celebrating 50 years of healthcare innovation. Sam Regenstrief, a successful entrepreneur from Connersville, Indiana, founded the institute with the goal of making healthcare more efficient and accessible for everyone. His vision continues to guide the institute’s research mission.