Online Program

280806
Development of a competency-based applied public health informatics curriculum for working professionals


Monday, November 4, 2013 : 10:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Melissa Alperin, MPH, MCHES, Career MPH Program, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
J. Mark Conde, Technology Services / Career MPH program, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
Julia Phillips, RN, MPH, CHES, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
Kathleen R. Miner, PhD, MPH, MEd, MCHES, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
In 2009, faculty at the Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) – with funding from the Public Health Informatics Institute, invited 24 informaticians to participate in a working group to develop a competency-based public health informatics (PHI) curriculum for use by MPH programs and schools. Comprised of representatives from: academia; local, state and federal public health; and other organizations with an interest in PHI, the group developed a 10-course curriculum designed for working professionals who have a background in either a.) public health or b.) computer or information science and/or technology. The curriculum was designed to focus on the applied nature of PHI – both skills that were currently needed and those that would be needed in the future. Underlying principles guiding the development of the curriculum included Adult Learning Theory and long standing methods of competency-based curriculum design and development within professional education. The Career MPH program, the online MPH at RSPH, implemented the curriculum and admitted the first cohort of 15 students in the fall of 2011. This cohort is scheduled to graduate in December 2013. When implementing the curriculum, the Career MPH program sought faculty who are actively engaged in PHI. This presentation will discuss the process of developing a competency-based curriculum for an emerging field like PHI – including accomplishments, challenges, and lessons learned. In addition, the presentation will describe how the curriculum meets the needs of non-traditional students and will provide lessons learned for future curriculum development and implementation.

Learning Areas:

Communication and informatics
Program planning
Public health or related education

Learning Objectives:
Describe the process of developing a competency-based curriculum. Describe how the PHI curriculum meets the needs of non-traditional students. Discuss lessons learned for future curriculum development and implementation.

Keyword(s): Distance Education, Public Health Informatics

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: Melissa Alperin has a MPH in health promotion and education, is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist, and holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education at the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University. She is also the Chair of the Career MPH Program.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.