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Public Health Prevention Service

Public Health Prevention Service. PHPS 2013 Host Site Application—Technical Assistance Overview CALL-IN INFORMATION: 888-946-7602, passcode PHPS Must call in to hear audio of call. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support.

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Public Health Prevention Service

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  1. Public Health Prevention Service PHPS 2013 Host Site Application—Technical Assistance OverviewCALL-IN INFORMATION:888-946-7602, passcode PHPSMust call in to hear audio of call Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

  2. Public Health Prevention Service Michele Mercier, PHA, PHPS Advisor Leigh Bennett-Conner, PHA, Operations and Management Lead Justin Horhn, PHA, Operations and Management Team Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

  3. Developing the Public HealthLeaders of Tomorrow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

  4. PHPS Mission To contribute to the development of a highly trained public health workforce with public health experience and the management and leadership skills necessary to promote the health of populations at the global, national, state, and local levels.

  5. US citizenship At least one year of paid public health work experience Master’s degree in public health or management-related field from an accredited school or program related to public health or management MPH, MSW, MPA, MSPH, MA, MS, MPP, MSE, MBA, MHA, MHSE, MSN Academic achievement in core study areas Strong interest in a career in public health program management PHPS Fellowship Eligibility Requirements

  6. Training Philosophy Continuous learning Competency-based training On-the-job training Self-assessment Guidance from PHPS program and assignment supervisors/staff

  7. Analytic/Assessment and Public Health Science Skills Policy and Program Planning Skills Communication Skills Cultural Competency Skills Community Dimensions of Practice Skills Financial Planning Skills and Management Skills Systems Thinking Skills PHPS Competencies

  8. To successfully complete the three-year program, Public Health Prevention Service fellows are expected to accomplish a core set of public health activities. The following performance requirements demonstrate the diverse skill sets necessary for managing public health prevention programs: Conduct a public health assessment. Develop a plan for a public health program or initiative. Implement a public health program plan or initiative. Evaluate a public health program or initiative. Analyze a public health policy-related issue and prepare a written response. Communicate public health information to a lay audience using a variety of media. Communicate public health information to a professional audience. Participate in various aspects of the funding process. PHPS Performance Requirements PHPS Performance Requirements are located at www.cdc.gov/phps/FieldAssignments/Performance_Requirements.html

  9. PHPS Fellows will learn how to… • Respond to the expanding mission of public health • Apply sound public health principles in the development, implementation, and evaluation of public health programs • Be the public health managers of the future

  10. Fellows will learn through… • Responsible work at the community, state, and national levels • Hands-on work assignments • Training that includes case studies, classroom sessions, and distance learning • Supervision and mentoring by experts from CDC and state and local health agencies

  11. Difference between PHPS and PHAP The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is a two-year paid training and service fellowship program. • PHAP is designed for entry-level employees with a bachelor’s degree who are working to gain frontline experience in public health. • PHAP associates complete their two-year assignment at a state, local, tribal, or territorial health agency. • PHAP associates focus on learning the public health system from frontline work at a health agency. They are considered the same as other direct staff at their agencies and complete the same tasks as other employees. PHPS fellows focus on public health program implementation in the major programs/activities completed at a public health agency. Contact: Email: phap@cdc.gov Website: www.cdc.gov/phap

  12. Classes 1997–2011, Field-Based PHPS Fellows NH (4) WA(15) VT (1) ME (4) MN(4) MN (14) OR (11) ID (2) NY (18) MA (11) SD (1) WI (4) MI (4) WY (2) RI (10) PA (4) NE (2) CT (2) OH (3) IL (14) IN (1) UT (2) CA (28) WV (2) NJ (1) CO (11) VA (11) KS (1) MO (4) DE (1) KY (7) NC (22) MD (17) TN (8) OK (3) AZ (5) DC (10) SC (4) NM (16) AR (2) AK(6) GA (20) MS (2) AL (1) TX (17) LA (8) HI (8) FL (15) AS (1) (2) (1) (1) PR Legend U.S. V I States U.S. M I US territories No assignees

  13. Recent Fellow Activities in CDC Assignments Evaluated US capacity to comply with the revised International Health Regulations (manuscript under review) Planned June WHO/CDC H1N1 consultation on mass gatherings to Saudi Arabia Performed technical assistance review in Pierre, SD to assess emergency preparedness plan Coordinated 2009 Global Health Workforce Staffing Plan midyear review, detailing modifications and updates to CDC's overseas positions and staffing Attended South African national AIDS conference to build partnerships between South African public health stakeholders and the CDC's Division of Global Public Health Capacity Development

  14. Highlights of Recent Field Activities Developed and implemented the Alaska Child Abuse and Neglect Surveillance System Assisted the Baltimore, MD health department in securing over $1 million in private grant funds to implement a citywide coordinated agenda to prevent cardiovascular disease and diabetes Conducted a community rapid needs assessment in nine western Kentucky counties following an ice storm Co-authored a Healthy Communities Development white paper for Yesler Terrace Redevelopment (public housing redevelopment work, Seattle, WA) Drafted the Viral Hepatitis Prevention Plan for Los Angeles County, 2009-2014 Developed an Asthma Surveillance Report for Florida in April 2009

  15. Post-PHPS Careers Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

  16. Future Employment Opportunities • Local, state, federal, and international health agencies • Community-based and managed care organizations • Academic research centers • Public health-based consultancies

  17. PHPS Alumni Program Coordinator, Healthy Teens Initiative, NYC DOHMH Program Manager, Epilepsy Foundation Community Health Initiatives Manager, Kaiser Permanente Manager, Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Deputy Director, International Emerging Infections Program, CDC, China Team Lead, STOP Training Program, CDC Director of Administration, Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management Deputy Director, CDC Kenya Public Health Advisors throughout CDC

  18. PHPS 2013 Host Site Applicationwwwn.cdc.gov/FMS/phps/hostsite/HomePage.aspx Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

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  37. Questions? Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

  38. www.cdc.gov/phps For more information, please contact CDC’s Prevention Health Prevention Services Program 4770 Buford HWY NE, Atlanta, GA 30341 Telephone: 404-498-6120 Email: PHPSassignments@cdc.govWeb: www.cdc.gov/phps Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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