State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, School of Public Health, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA.
J Community Health. 2011 Feb;36(1):1-13. doi: 10.1007/s10900-010-9330-x.
The State University of New York (SUNY), Downstate Medical Center initiated a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program in July 2001 following planning efforts that began in 1995. Twelve students entered the program in June 2002, and currently some 110 MPH students and 12 Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) students are enrolled. This article describes the long and complex process of transforming the original MPH degree program, with its single focus on urban and immigrant health, with a student enrollment of 12 and 8 full-time faculty, into a school of public health with a large student enrollment of 122 students, 25 full-time faculty, five MPH degree tracks, and four DrPH degree tracks. The process of establishing the SUNY Downstate School of Public Health in 2009 from its inception as an MPH program in 2001 spanned a period of 8 years. This process was guided by a commitment to two basic principles. The first was to maintain the original 2005 program accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). The second was to sequentially secure accreditation for all subsequent four MPH and four DrPH degree tracks through CEPH's procedure of substantive change approval. This policy assured continuous national CEPH accreditation of the original Urban and Immigrant Health MPH degree track and all added degree programs. The 5-year period following the initial CEPH accreditation of the MPH program in 2005 was one of intense development during which all of the essential elements for CEPH accreditation of a school of public health were put into place. This rapid development was made possible by the vision and full support of Downstate's president, John C. LaRosa, MD, FACP, and the dedicated efforts of many. This included the students, faculty, staff, and administrators of the School of Public Health, the school's Community Advisory Group, several external advisors, and many in the medical center's Central Administration, College of Medicine, School of Graduate Studies, College of Nursing, College of Health Related Professions, and the University Hospital of Brooklyn. From the very beginning of the planning phase for an MPH program and through the ultimate accreditation of the School of Public Health in 2010, broad participation was solicited from all major units in the medical center. Thus, the MPH program became a center-wide initiative and not merely that of the College of Medicine's Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health. This broad participation has been continuously maintained through the involvement of leaders of other medical center academic units and the University Hospital of Brooklyn in the program's and then the school's standing and ad hoc committees, and in other activities as well. Similarly, community representation has been maintained, some through formal linkages relevant to the practical field experiences required of all students. In October 2010, the Board of Councilors of CEPH accredited the SUNY Downstate School of Public Health for a 5-year period through 31 December 2015. The accreditation of the school was a major milestone for Downstate, Brooklyn, and New York City. The SUNY Downstate School of Public Health is the first CEPH accredited school of public health in the history of Brooklyn, and only the second such school in New York City. It is also the first CEPH accredited school of public health at a publicly supported university in New York City. The school has already had a major impact on improving the health and well-being of the people of Brooklyn through its numerous collaborative community-based health promotion and disease prevention programs.
纽约州立大学(SUNY)下州医学中心于 2001 年 7 月启动了公共卫生硕士(MPH)学位项目,该项目的规划工作始于 1995 年。12 名学生于 2002 年 6 月入学,目前约有 110 名 MPH 学生和 12 名公共卫生博士(DrPH)学生。本文描述了将最初的 MPH 学位项目从一个专注于城市和移民健康、学生人数为 12 人、全职教师 8 人的项目转变为一个拥有 122 名学生、25 名全职教师、五个 MPH 学位课程和四个 DrPH 学位课程的公共卫生学校的漫长而复杂的过程。从 2001 年作为 MPH 项目成立到 2009 年成立 SUNY 下州公共卫生学院,这一过程跨越了 8 年时间。这一过程遵循了两个基本原则。第一个是保持最初的 2005 年课程获得公共卫生教育认证委员会(CEPH)的认证。第二个是通过 CEPH 的实质性变更批准程序,依次为随后的四个 MPH 和四个 DrPH 学位课程获得认证。这一政策确保了原始城市和移民健康 MPH 学位课程和所有新增学位课程的持续全国性 CEPH 认证。在 2005 年 MPH 项目最初获得 CEPH 认证后的 5 年期间,是一个密集发展的时期,所有公共卫生学校认证的基本要素都已到位。这一快速发展得益于下州大学校长 John C. LaRosa, MD, FACP 的远见卓识和全力支持,以及许多人的努力。这包括公共卫生学院的学生、教师、工作人员和管理人员、学校的社区咨询小组、几位外部顾问以及医学中心的中央行政部门、医学院、研究生院、护理学院、健康相关专业学院和布鲁克林大学医院的许多人。从规划 MPH 项目的最初阶段到 2010 年最终获得公共卫生学院的认证,该项目广泛征求了医学中心所有主要单位的参与。因此,MPH 项目成为了一个全中心的倡议,而不仅仅是医学院预防医学和社区卫生系的倡议。通过其他医学中心学术单位的领导以及布鲁克林大学医院在项目和学校的常设和特别委员会以及其他活动中的参与,这种广泛的参与一直得以保持。同样,社区代表也得到了保持,一些代表是通过与所有学生的实践领域经验相关的正式联系。2010 年 10 月,CEPH 理事会委员会认证 SUNY 下州公共卫生学院为期 5 年,至 2015 年 12 月 31 日。学校的认证是下州、布鲁克林和纽约市的一个重要里程碑。SUNY 下州公共卫生学院是布鲁克林历史上第一所获得 CEPH 认证的公共卫生学院,也是纽约市第二所此类学院。它也是纽约市第一所获得 CEPH 认证的公立大学的公共卫生学院。该学院已经通过其众多以社区为基础的健康促进和疾病预防项目,对改善布鲁克林人民的健康和福祉产生了重大影响。