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DESCRIPTION:Program: Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucu
 s Session: Academic-Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus Poster Sess
 ion 4 Author: Susan Nappi See all authors and presenters → Abstract Intro
 duction Fostering real-world partnerships for improving the health of the
  public is not often supported by academic culture.1 The Association of S
 chools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) issued its Framing the Futur
 e 2030 (FTF 2030) call to action to improve how academe prepares MPH lear
 ners to become more effective partners. Two exemplars are showcased that 
 co-create curricula for supporting communities in reaching their public h
 ealth goals. Two Examples of Practice-Academic Impact: The School of Publ
 ic Health at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev uses a holistic approach 
 to teach community vulnerabilities and resilience. The school demonstrate
 s the impact of a curriculum on enhancing community engagement for improv
 ing public health outcomes with initial results suggesting that MPH stude
 nts and communities co-engaging with this curriculum show improved profic
 iency in using World Health Organization tools in real-life scenarios. Th
 e Yale School of Public Health anchors its local and global partnerships 
 in community-led co-design that guides students through carefully structu
 red experiences. A comprehensive orientation session prepares students fo
 r meaningful community interactions in New Haven\, resulting in consisten
 t partner and student satisfaction\, with 100% of community partners requ
 esting renewed participation and all students reporting enhanced communit
 y engagement skills. Conclusions: MPH curricula that is co-designed with 
 community partners provide a strong foundation for equipping students to 
 tackle both global and local public health challenges for improving commu
 nity health.1 Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health. (2024
 ). Fostering community partnerships for a healthier world: A call to acti
 on and framework.\n\nSpeaker:\nSusan Nappi\n\nAdmission:\nRegistrationFee
 s: APHA Event Registration is Required\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.
 yale.edu/event/bridging-campus-and-community-integrating-real-world-pract
 ice-into-mph-education/\n
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:4158.0 - Bridging Campus and Community: Integrating Real-World Pra
 ctice into MPH Education
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