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The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the background, criteria and current pilot phase of European accreditation for the Master of Public Health degree and equivalent study programmes. Undergoing the accreditation process w[...]Article
The German speaking countries (Germany and Austria) have a strong tradition of universal health insurance since the late 19th century. Germany was one of the leading countries in social hygiene as health science, an interdisciplinary field of [...]Article
The growing community health worker movement can be an important part of the solution to public health workforce shortages. Community health workers offer an opportunity to increase diversity and fill critical gaps in the skills of public health[...]Article
Maastricht University developed a new Bachelor programme in European Public Health in order to meet the challenges apparent in both the domain of public health as well as in the European higher education area. Begun in 2006, the programme attrac[...]Article
In Canada, in the last few years, there has been a very rapid expansion of programs and schools of public health in response to several crises or emergency situations. Provincial and national investigations convened after the Severe Acute Respir[...]Article
In a world that is rapidly changing, what are the challenges for which leaders in public health in the future need to be prepared, what are the qualities and skills they will need for success, and where will they get the training they require? A[...]Article
Over the past 50 years, the Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine in Jerusalem, Israelthrough its international training activities including the International Master of Public Health (IMPH) program, PhD training, and short-term [...]Article
The University of East London (UEL) was established in 1992 following the transformation of United Kingdom polytechnic institutions to universities by the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992. Following consultations with students and employer[...]Article
In this article, the authors explore various projects designed to raise the level of public health training and examine the education systems in six former socialist countries that have reorientated their training since the early 1990s. Sustaine[...]Article
The purpose of this article is to discuss some of the current challenges faced by European schools of public health. Perhaps most remarkable on the continent is the diversity, the magnitude, and the rapidity of the developments in public health [...]Article
Public health education in China and India has a long history that has been both deeply responsive to the unique needs and medical traditions of each country, and sensitive to global influences. The history of public health education in China re[...]Article
In this review, teh authors provide a brief summary of US public health education, with primary emphasis on professional public health schools. They also examine public health workforce needs and evaluate how education is evolving in the context[...]Article
The last century of innovative public health discoveries has led most of the worlds population to lead longer, healthier lives. Yet, the future holds some of the greatest public health challenges in mankinds history. Global disparities in heal[...]Article
Since 2006 The Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER) has been working on a system of public health competences suited and adapted to the needs of both public health education and training, and practice. After mu[...]Article
Public health education and training continues to face challenges in the UK, notably the current government plans for major restructuring of the National Health Service (NHS) which threatens the loss of traditional NHS training placements and ha[...]