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Thank you for your interest in this training. This video is available for 1 CPH Credit. Be sure to report your recertification credits to the National Board of Public Health Examiners upon completion of the training.
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Do you work in a
primary care setting?
(A primary care setting is a facility that provides integrated, accessible health services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community.)
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Do you work in a
Medically Underserved Community (MUC) setting?
(A Medically Underserved Community (MUC) Setting is a geographic location or population of individuals that is eligible for designation by a state and/or the federal government as a health professions shortage area (HPSA), medically underserved area (MUA) and/or medically underserved population (MUP). These communities have limited access to primary health care services. The term MUC is an umbrella term that can be used to describe any location that meets one or more of the previously identified designations.)
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Do you work in a
rural setting?
(A rural setting is a geographical area that is not part of a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). A MSA is an area that contains a core urban area of at least 10,000 population.)
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Are you a
graduate or undergraduate student?
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Which of the following best describes your current position?
Tier 1 (Entry Level)- An individual public health position who carries out the day-to-day tasks of public health organizations and are not in management positions. Responsibilities of these public health professionals may include data collection and analysis, field work, program planning, outreach activities, programming support, and other organizational tasks.
Tier 2 (Management Level)- An individual with program management or supervisory responsibilities. Responsibilities of these professionals may include developing, implementing, and evaluating programs, supervising staff, establishing and maintaining community partnerships, managing timelines and work plans, making policy recommendations, and providing technical expertise.
Tier 3 (Leadership Level)- An individual at senior management level and leaders of public health organizations. In general, an individual who is responsible for the major programs, functions or operations of the organization, setting a strategy and vision for the organization, and working with the community to improve health.
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