4000.1: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 - Board 2

Abstract #28282

Third Thursday Breakfast Broadcasts (T2B2): A Collaboration to Provide Continuing Education to Public Health Professionals

Jo Ann Bennison, RN, MS1, Carol D. Young, PhD2, Sylvia Pirani3, Tina Gerardi, RN4, Dwight Williams, MSW5, Cheryl V. Reeves6, Carin Upstill7, and Cristina Dyer1. (1) Executive Director, NYS Association of County Health Officials, New York State Association of County Health Officials, One United Way, Pine West Plaza, Albany, NY 12205-5555, (2) Director of Continuing Education, School of Public Health, University at Albany School of Public Health, One University Place, Rensselaer, NY 12144-3456, 518-402-0337, cyoung@albany.edu, (3) New York Turning Point Partnership/Local Health Services Unit, New York State Dept of Health, ESP, Corning Tower, Room 821, Albany, NY, (4) Deputy Executive Director, New York State Nurses Association, 11 Cornell Road, Latham, NY 12110, (5) Director, Northeast Public Health Leadership Institute, University at Albany School of Public Health, One University Place, Rensselaer, NY 12144-3456, (6) Continuing Education, University at Albany School of Public Health, (7) NYSDOH Local Health Services, Community Health Institute, Corning Tower Room 821, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237-0001

T2B2 provides accessible, affordable and ongoing continuing education for public health professionals. The project is a monthly series of hour-long satellite broadcasts designed for New York state's local and state health department staff. The project is a collaborative effort of the NYS Association of County Health Officials (NYSACHO), the University at Albany School of Public Health (SPH), the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and the New York State Community Health Partnership (NYSCHP). The series was developed as a result of requests from local health departments who were interested in non-degree continuing education opportunities. Each partner played a critical role in producing and publicizing the broadcasts. In addition, the project has strengthened the partnership between the organizations who now collaborate on other initiatives. NYSCHP, a coalition of hospital, business, health care trade and educational associations, joined the project and promotes the series to their members. The local response to the series has been wonderful. Besides tuning in each month, local and state health department staff are also using tapes of past shows for in-house training or to acquaint outside organizations with various public health topics. Professors in public health, medicine, and nursing are also using the tapes in class. Local cable area networks have re-broadcast much of the series for the general public. See www.nysacho.org and www.albany.edu/sph/coned/t2b2site.html

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to: Describe this model of academic/practitioner partnership. Decide whether to use these broadcasts or videotapes in academic classes or public health practitioner training. Identify additional partnerships or linkages where the T2B2 program would enhance public health workforce development.

Keywords: Distance Learning, Workforce

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: None
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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