1/11/24, The Application of Public Health Science to the Delivery of the Ten Essential Public Health Services - webinar
This webinar
focuses on current best practice examples of applying public health science for
public health agencies to effectively implement the 10 Essential Public Health
Services. The module includes practical timely illustrations of these applied
linkages for public health agencies and their stakeholders.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this
webinar, participants will be able to:
- list CDC's 10 Essential Public Health Services;
- describe foundational public health principles that can be applied toward implementation of the 10 Essential Public Health Services in public health agencies; and
- from among the 10 Essential Public Health Services, describe three examples of how implementing these services can enhance public health practice in routine or emergent scenarios.
Date
and Time
Thursday,
January 11, 2024
1–2 p.m. Eastern
Location
Online.
Information to access the course will be sent upon registration.
Target
Audience
This
presentation is appropriate for all public health practitioners.
Continuing
Education Credit
Continuing
Education credits certified public health professionals (CPH-CE, 1 hour) and certified
health education specialists (CECH category 1, 1 entry) are available. To
receive credit, participants must attend from beginning to end and complete an
evaluation; no partial credit will be given. MAR-PHTC is a designated provider
of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the
National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. Provider ID# MEP 100475.
Instructor
Daniel
Barnett, MD, MPH
is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Health &
Engineering at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH)
where he has a joint appointment in the Department of Health Policy and
Management. Barnett earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale University, a Master
of Public Health from JHSPH, and a medical degree from The Ohio State
University. He teaches on writing for public health in connection with his
faculty role at JHSPH, and as a trainer for MAR-PHTC. Prior to his academic
career, Barnett worked at Baltimore City Health Department's Office of Public
Health Preparedness and Response.
Technology
Requirements
This
interactive webinar is presented through the Zoom Internet-based platform. A
computer with high-speed internet connection and the ability to download and
run this platform is required. We suggest using a headset or webcam with
microphone to best engage with the presenter throughout the training. Be sure
to connect your speaking device to your computer before you enter the virtual
webinar room. Trying to connect your speaking device after you enter the room
may cause Zoom to not recognize the device and render it unusable.
For more
information about this course or for assistance with registration, contact marphtc@pitt.edu.