Development of a Core Competency Model for the Master of Public Health Degree
Article 2008 en
Authors
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Judith G. Calhoun
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Kalpana Ramiah
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Elizabeth M. Weist
Abstract
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Core competencies have been used to redefine curricula across the major health professions in recent decades. In 2006, the Association of Schools of Public Health identified core competencies for the master of public health degree in graduate schools and programs of public health. We provide an overview of the model development process and a listing of 12 core domains and 119 competencies that can serve as a resource for faculty and students for enhancing the quality and accountability of graduate public health education and training. The primary vision for the initiative is the graduation of professionals who are more fully prepared for the many challenges and opportunities in public health in the forthcoming decade.
Elizabeth Ablah, Dorothy Biberman, Elizabeth M. Weist, Pierre Buekens, Margaret E. Bentley, Donald S. Burke, John R. Finnegan, Antoine Flahault, Julio Frenk, Audrey R. Gotsch, Michael J. Klag, Mario Henry Rodríguez López, Philip C. Nasca, Stephen M Shortell, Harrison C. Spencer
Elizabeth Ablah, Dorothy Biberman, Elizabeth M. Weist, Pierre Buekens, Margaret E. Bentley, Donald S. Burke, John R. Finnegan, Antoine Flahault, Julio Frenk, Audrey R. Gotsch, Michael J. Klag, Mario Henry Rodríguez López, Philip C. Nasca, Stephen M Shortell, Harrison C. Spencer
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