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Session: Progress in Credentialing of Graduates of Accredited Schools and Programs in Public Health
4107.0: Tuesday, November 06, 2007: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Oral
Progress in Credentialing of Graduates of Accredited Schools and Programs in Public Health
The National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE, the Board) embarked on a landmark effort in September 2005 to develop, administer and evaluate certification examinations for graduates from Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) - accredited schools and programs of public health. The purposes of this effort are to: 1) help improve the quality of education students receive; 2) improve graduates overall effectiveness in the practice of public health; and 3) heighten recognition of graduate-trained public health professionals who have attained the resulting credential. This effort is occurring at a time of heightened interest, when new knowledge, skills and competencies are required to practice public health, the diversity of our nation is increasing, and rapid turnover in the public health work force is anticipated. To that end, APHA’s Education Board co-sponsored a session with the Board at the 2006 APHA annual meeting in Boston, MA to provide an overview of this effort and discuss its broad implications. This follow-up town hall session will: 1) provide an update about the Board’s progress to date in establishing this process and rolling out the exam; 2) highlight relevant issues, opportunities and potential unintended consequences raised since the inception of the project; and 3) discuss the impact of this effort on public health practice. Session participants will have an opportunity to make suggestions and recommendations about ways to strengthen this new process and ensure that it improves the relevance of public health education to practice.
Learning Objectives: Describe the purpose of a credential for public health graduates. Articulate the strengths and weaknesses of this effor in improving public health practice.
Panelist(s):Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH
Bernard D. Goldstein, MD
Pat Libbey
Paul K. Halverson, DrPH, MHSA
Darren M. Mays, MPH, PhD Student
Organizer(s):Christopher Day, MPH, MBA
12:30 PMOverview
12:35 PMA credential to assure the health of the public - an association worth exploring
Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH
12:50 PMProgress Update: Credentialing of Graduates of CEPH accredited Schools of Public Health and Graduate Public Health Programs
Bernard D. Goldstein, MD
1:05 PMMight the development of a credentialing program for Graduates of CEPH accredited Schools of Public Health and Graduate Public Health Programs have an impact on local public health?
Patrick M. Libbey
1:20 PMA shock to the system? The potential impact of credentialing Graduates of CEPH accredited Schools of Public Health and Graduate Public Health Programs on state public health and public health system performance
Paul K. Halverson, DrPH, MHSA
1:35 PMStudents and the test. How it might work
Darren M. Mays, MPH, PhD Student
1:50 PMDiscussion
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Organized by:APHA-Education Board
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing

The 135th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 3-7, 2007) of APHA