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Needs assessment and a model agenda for training the public health workforce

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  • Potter, M.A.
  • Pistella, C.L.
  • Fertman, C.I.
  • Dato, V.M.

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Objectives. A training needs assessment project tested the use of 'universal' competencies for establishing a model training agenda for the public health workforce. Methods. Agency supervisor selected competencies for training priorities. Regional and national public health leaders used these selections to design the model training agenda. Results. The competencies given high priority by supervisors varied among state and local agencies and include some not within the universal set. The model training agenda reflected supervisor's priorities as well as leader's perspectives. Conclusions. The universal competencies provide a useful starting point, but not necessary an exclusive framework, for assessing and meeting the training needs of the public health workforce.

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  • Potter, M.A. & Pistella, C.L. & Fertman, C.I. & Dato, V.M., 2000. "Needs assessment and a model agenda for training the public health workforce," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 90(8), pages 1294-1296.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:2000:90:8:1294-1296_5
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    1. Stephen Borders, 2006. "Considerations for Increasing the Competences and Capacities of the Public Health Workforce: Assessing the Training Needs of Public Health Workers in Texas," Working Papers id:655, eSocialSciences.
    2. Biesma, R.G. & Pavlova, M. & van Merode, G.G. & Groot, W., 2007. "Using conjoint analysis to estimate employers preferences for key competencies of master level Dutch graduates entering the public health field," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 26(3), pages 375-386, June.

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