Tulchinsky Ted H, Bickford M Joan
Braun School of Public Health, Hebrew University-Hadassah, Ein Kerem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Can J Public Health. 2006 May-Jun;97(3):248-50. doi: 10.1007/BF03405596.
In addition to establishing Canadian federal institutions for public health to work in cooperation with provincial and local health authorities, the infrastructure of public health for the future depends on a multi-disciplinary and well-prepared workforce. Traditionally, Canada trained its public health workforce in schools of public health (or hygiene), but in recent decades this has been carried out in departments and centres primarily within medical faculties. Recent public health crises in Canada have led to some new federal institutions and reorganization of public health activities as well as other reforms. This commentary proposes re-examination of the context of public health workforce training and especially for schools of public health as independent faculties within universities as in the United States or, as developed more recently in Europe, semi-independent schools within medical faculties. The multi-disciplinary nature of public health professionals and the complex challenges of the "New Public Health" call for a new debate on this vital issue of public health workforce development. Public health needs a new image and higher profile of training, research and service to meet provincial and national needs, based on international standards of accreditation and recognition.
除了设立加拿大联邦公共卫生机构以便与省级和地方卫生当局合作外,未来公共卫生的基础设施还依赖于一支多学科且准备充分的劳动力队伍。传统上,加拿大在公共卫生学院(或卫生学院)培养其公共卫生劳动力,但近几十年来,这一工作主要在医学院系内的部门和中心进行。加拿大近期的公共卫生危机导致了一些新的联邦机构的设立、公共卫生活动的重组以及其他改革。本评论提议重新审视公共卫生劳动力培训的背景,尤其是针对作为大学内独立学院的公共卫生学院,就如同美国那样,或者像欧洲最近发展的那样,在医学院系内设立半独立的学院。公共卫生专业人员的多学科性质以及“新公共卫生”的复杂挑战,要求就这一公共卫生劳动力发展的关键问题展开新的辩论。基于国际认证和认可标准,公共卫生需要全新的形象以及更高水平的培训、研究和服务,以满足省级和国家的需求。