Preparing Public Health Professionals in a Changing World

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Preparing Public Health Professionals in a Changing World Northwest Public Health Training Center Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, Montana and Wyoming Impact “In my ten plus years as Dean of the University of Washington School of Public Health, I have seen first -hand how essential workforce development is to maintaining and protecting the health of the public. I am continually impressed by the standards of training developed and provided by the Northwest Public Health Training Center. The Center has established an extensive network of health agencies to support the assessment of training needs, facilitate distribution of best practices, and develop training materials that have made a positive impact on the public health workforce of the entire Northwest region of the United States, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. ” Patricia Wahl, Professor of Biostatics Dean Emeritus, School of Public Health, University of Washington , The mission of the NWPHTC, located in the University of Washington School of Public Health, is to promote excellence in public health by linking academia and the practice community. The NWPHTC strengthens the performance of public health workers and agencies in six states extending across two U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service regions. Much of the states served are classified as rural or frontier. This low population density poses unique challenges to public health practice and training delivery. The NWPHTC has funded key workforce activities in six states with over 13,000 local and state public health workers trained in core public health competencies. With over 200 tribal nations calling the Northwest region home, the Northwest PHTC is strongly committed to involving tribal stakeholders from across our six state region in assessing and training tribal public health workforce. Additionally, the NWPHTC collaborates directly with the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB). This partnership works to design and implement specific training activities, assist in the development of a statewide tribal workforce development strategy, and support efforts to build greater capacity for public health education and training among tribal organizations throughout Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. In the last year, we have expanded our distance learning series by adding a number of new modules, including Workforce Resiliency and Screening in Public Health and Data Collection Methods. WE currently offers over thirty free, self-paced, interactive, online training. Our online trainings were viewed by over 4,000 participants in our six-state region this year. Some participant comments include: “I’ve had lots of live training that wasn’t as useful as this. Time well invested.”   “I am going to ask all staff in our division to view this prior to our planning meeting.” Mission Estimates suggest that only 20% of public health professionals have formal education in public health. This workforce includes nurses, laboratorians, sanitarians, health educators, epidemiologists, health commissioners, managers in community-based organizations, and public health policy leaders. The Health Resources and Services Administration funded Public Health Training Centers (PHTC) are partnerships between accredited schools of public health, related academic institutions and public health agencies and organizations. The PHTC Program is designed to improve the Nation's public health system by strengthening the technical, scientific, managerial and leadership competence of current and future public health professionals.  Public Health Training Centers assess the learning needs of the public health workforce and provide accessible training to meet those needs. Currently, 45 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Associated Pacific Islands are covered by PHTC activity. At A Glance Number of Trainings: (FY 2009-10) 661 Number of People Trained: 13,293 Trainees’ places of employment: 90% Governmental Public Health (Federal, State, Local, Tribal) 10% Other (Non Profit, Service Organizations, Health Systems, CBO’s) Key Leadership Principal Investigator: Susan Allan, MD, JD, MPH Program Coordinator: Luann D’Ambrosio, MEd Address: 1107 NE 45th Street Suite 400 Box 354809 Seattle, WA 98105 Phone: (206) 685-1130 Fax: (206) 616-9415 NWPHP Website: http://www.nwcphp.org/ PHTC Website: http://www.publichealthtrainingcenters.org Preparing Public Health Professionals in a Changing World