4174.0: Tuesday, October 23, 2001: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

Oral Session

Workforce Training: Lessons from Successful Academic-Agency Collaborative Projects

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement.
Learning Objectives: 1) Learn about successful and innovative training collaborations between academia and federal/state agencies to benefit the public health workforce 2) Identify enabling elements that promote mutually beneficial relationships between public health faclty and public health practitioners.
Moderator(s):Christopher Atchison, MPA
2:30 PMDeveloping a model for public health practice partnership using the concept of an academic public health center
W. Michael Reid, PhD, MBA, Nadine D. Mescia, MHS, Susan C. Webb, MPH, LCSW
2:45 PMHow can public health academia and practice partner to create a competent and diversified public health workforce? Defining successful linkages throughout Ohio
C. William Keck, MD, MPH, Nashida Beckett, MPH, Dianna Conrad, MHPE
3:00 PMUsing the national public health performance standards to evaluate a training course
Margaret A. Potter, JD, Gerald Barron, MPH
3:15 PMMoving from the classroom to the worksite: Comparing training with traditional teaching
Joan E. Haley, MEd, Margaret A. Potter, JD
Sponsor:Academic Public Health Caucus
Cosponsors:Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health; Latino Caucus; Maternal and Child Health; Association of Schools of Public Health
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work

The 129th Annual Meeting of APHA