Institution: Upper Midwest Public Health Training Center, Iowa Department of Public Health
Course Description: The goal of Foundational Public Health Nursing Training is to address key knowledge, skills, and abilities public health nursing coordinators/supervisors must apply to demonstrate the core public health nursing competencies and to deliver the essential public health services at the local level.
The course has six modules:
- Knowledge of Public Health
- Strategic Planning
- Program Evaluation
- Basic Epidemiology
- PH Practice Standards in Iowa
- Public Health Law Course Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss the focus and challenges facing contemporary public health.
- Describe the rationale for strategic planning in public health.
- List and describe the main steps of a program evaluation process.
- Discuss important terms and concepts for basic epidemiology practice.
- Describe the role of Iowa Local Public Health Standards in providing a consistent approach to promoting and protecting the health of Iowans.
- Identify the primary mandates on local Boards of Health and Boards of Supervisors; describe the responsibilities of these Boards in the delivery
Prerequisites: None.
Target Audience: Public health nurses/administrators
Resource Format: Online course
Time Requirement: 8 hours
More Information: This course is available through the Prepare Iowa Learning Management System.