Fleming Mary Louise, Parker Elizabeth, Gould Trish, Service Melinda
School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Aust New Zealand Health Policy. 2009 Apr 9;6:8. doi: 10.1186/1743-8462-6-8.
In public health, as well as other health education contexts, there is increasing recognition of the transformation in public health practice and the necessity for educational providers to keep pace. Traditionally, public health education has been at the postgraduate level; however, over the past decade an upsurge in the growth of undergraduate public health degrees has taken place.
This article explores the impact of these changes on the traditional sphere of Master of Public Health programs, the range of competencies required at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and the relevance of these changes to the public health workforce. It raises questions about the complexity of educational issues facing tertiary institutions and discusses the implications of these issues on undergraduate and postgraduate programs in public health.
The planning and provisioning of education in public health must differentiate between the requirements of undergraduate and postgraduate students - while also addressing the changing needs of the health workforce. Within Australia, although significant research has been undertaken regarding the competencies required by postgraduate public health students, the approach is still somewhat piecemeal, and does not address undergraduate public health. This paper argues for a consistent approach to competencies that describe and differentiate entry-level and advanced practice.
在公共卫生以及其他健康教育领域,人们越来越认识到公共卫生实践的转变以及教育提供者跟上步伐的必要性。传统上,公共卫生教育一直处于研究生水平;然而,在过去十年中,本科公共卫生学位的数量激增。
本文探讨了这些变化对公共卫生硕士项目传统领域的影响、本科和研究生水平所需的能力范围,以及这些变化与公共卫生劳动力的相关性。它提出了关于高等院校面临的教育问题的复杂性的问题,并讨论了这些问题对本科和研究生公共卫生项目的影响。
公共卫生教育的规划和提供必须区分本科生和研究生的要求,同时还要满足卫生劳动力不断变化的需求。在澳大利亚,尽管已经对研究生公共卫生学生所需的能力进行了大量研究,但方法仍然有些零散,没有涉及本科公共卫生。本文主张采用一致的方法来描述和区分入门级和高级实践的能力。