The University of Iowa College of Public Health's Institute for Public Health Practice, in cooperation with the Iowa Association of Local Public Health Agencies (I-ALPHA), has developed a series of practiced-based educational programs targeted toward new public health administrators and nursing administrators. The programs are part of the Institute's continuing effort to provide training to strengthen the skills and knowledge of the current public health workforce.
Intended Audience
for public health administrators and nurse administrators who are relatively new in their positions (3 years or less) and who seek to enhance their skills and knowledge
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, learners should be able to:
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Identifythe role of public health in community planning
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Definecommunity planning vs. organizational planning
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Describehealthy community concepts in relationships to community health planning
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Definedata collection methodologies
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Identifyplanning models that can be utilized in community health planning
Pre-requisites/Learning Level
No pre-requisites
Competencies addressed
Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals identified
Domain 1: Analytic/Assessment Skills
- 1A8. Collects valid and reliable quantitative and qualitative data
Domain 2: Policy Development/Program Planning Skills
- 2A8. Identifies mechanisms to monitor and evaluate programs for their effectiveness and quality
CEUs Offered
None
Cost
Free
Modality/format
Online Self-Pace
Length
1 hour
Presenter(s) and/or Content Experts
Linda Drey, MPH, MHA, BSN
Technical requirements:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Flash Player
- Speakers
Registration requirements
Register a free account
Creation and/or update
September 15, 2013