The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

3244.0: Monday, November 11, 2002 - 2:35 PM

Abstract #42642

Core competencies for public health practice organizations

Chris L. Day, MPH and Ron Bialek, MPP. Public Health Foundation, 1220 L. Street, N.W. Suite 350, Washington, DC 20005, 202-898-5600 ext 3017, cday@phf.org

The Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice is committed to assisting the U.S. Public Health Service in efforts to implement components of The Public Health Workforce: An Agenda for the 21st Century report pertaining to public health competencies. To this end the Council developed a list of core competencies for public health professionals. The list was compiled from various source documents and cross-walked with the Essential Public Health Services. This cross-walk ensures that the competencies help build the skills necessary for providing the essential services. The list was made final and sanctioned by the Council’s 15 member organizations in April 2001.

Since their inception, the core competencies have been used to varying degrees in federal, state, and local public health agencies and organizations. Specifically, the competencies have been integrated into state health plans, job descriptions and performance evaluations, and used to develop survey tools for workforce assessment. In addition, the competencies have been referenced in the National Public Health Performance Standards Program for use by public health systems in quality improvement processes.

This presentation will highlight many of the current and potential uses of the core competencies. In addition, the presentation will discuss ways to promote the use of the core competencies in practice settings.

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Keywords: Competency, Workforce

Related Web page: www.trainingfinder.org/competencies

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
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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