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Title: Council on Education for Public Health


1
Council on Education for Public Health
  • Partnerships for Preparedness Symposium
  • April 23, 2007

2
CEPH History
  • American Public Health Association carried out
    accreditation of public health programs since
    early 1940s
  • Established in 1974 by American Public Health
    Association (APHA) and Association of Schools of
    Public Health (ASPH)
  • Recognized by US Department of Education as
    reliable authority in public health education
    qualifies institutions/students for federal
    programs

3
CEPH Vital Statistics
  • Accredit two categories
  • Schools of public health
  • Public health programs
  • Both are full accreditation, requirements differ
  • Schools must be independent operating at
    highest level of institutional autonomy
  • must offer MPH in 5 core areas doctoral degree
    in 3 of the 5
  • must have 5 faculty members min. to support each
    area
  • Programs no constraints on organizational
    structure, though must be functional
    supportive
  • may offer as few or as many concentrations/special
    izations/majors as desired
  • faculty requirements based on how many programs
    of study offered.

4
CEPH Vital Statistics
  • Accredit 38 Schools of Public Health
  • Accredit 68 Public Health Programs
  • Accredit 106 total units
  • Around 20 schools and programs currently
    applicants
  • 1 of 38 schools is in Mexico
  • 1 of 68 programs is in Canada, 1 in Lebanon
  • Overall number of accredited units has increased
    by 35 in last 5 years

5
CEPH Objectives
  • to promote quality in public health education
    through a continuing process of self-evaluation
    by the schools and programs that seek
    accreditation
  • to assure the public that institutions offering
    graduate instruction in public health have been
    evaluated and judged to meet standards essential
    for the conduct of such educational programs and
  • to encourage - through periodic review,
    consultation, research, publications, and other
    means - improvements in the quality of education
    for public health.
  • Broad mission of public health defined by CEPH in
    1978 enhancing human health in populations,
    through organized community effort.

6
Benefits of Accreditation
  • For the public, accreditation promotes the
    health, safety and welfare of society by assuring
    competent public health professionals.
  • For prospective employers, it provides assurance
    that the curriculum covers essential skills and
    knowledge needed for today's jobs.
  • For graduates, it promotes professional mobility
    and enhances employment opportunities in
    positions that base eligibility upon graduation
    from an accredited school or program.
  • For public health workers, it involves
    practitioners in the establishment of standards
    and assures that educational requirements reflect
    the current training needs of the profession.
  • For the profession, it advances the field by
    promoting standards of practice and advocating
    rigorous preparation.
  • For the university, it provides a reliable basis
    for inter- and intra-institutional cooperative
    practices, including admissions and transfer of
    credit.
  • For the faculty and administrators, it promotes
    ongoing self-evaluation and continuous
    improvement and provides an effective system for
    accountability.
  • For the school or program, accreditation enhances
    its national reputation and represents peer
    recognition.

7
CEPH Organization
  • Established as independent not-for-profit 501(c)3
    tax code
  • Headquartered in Washington, DC - space leased
    in the American Public Health Association
    building
  • Budget 750,000 USD
  • Services Accreditation reviews, consultation,
    training, technical assistance papers,
    representing public health in higher education
    dialogue

8
CEPH Volunteers and Staff
  • Board of Councilors
  • 10 members (3 school reps, 3 practitioners, 2
    program reps, 2 public members)
  • Meet 3 times per year
  • Staff
  • 4 full-time (Executive Director, Director of
    Accreditation Services, Accreditation Specialist,
    Office Manager)
  • Volunteers
  • Over 200 academic and practitioner

9
CEPH-accredited insitutions with MPH/DVM joint
degrees
  • Tufts University School of Medicine
  • University of Colorado at Denver and Health
    Sciences University
  • University of Minnesota School of Public Health
  • Others not structured as dual/joint degrees eg,
    MPH in Veterinary Public Health

10
CEPH Criteria
  • The Public Health Program
  • Mission
  • Evaluation and Planning
  • Institutional Environment
  • Organization and Administration
  • Governance
  • Resources

11
CEPH Criteria
  • 2. Instructional Programs
  • MPH Degree
  • Program Length
  • Public Health Core Knowledge
  • Practical Skills
  • Culminating Experience
  • Required Competencies
  • Assessment Procedures
  • Academic Degrees
  • Doctoral Degrees (SPH must have 3)
  • Joint Degrees
  • Distance Education or Executive Degree Programs

12
CEPH Criteria
  • 3. Creation, Application and Advancement of
    Knowledge
  • Research
  • Service
  • Workforce Development

13
CEPH Criteria
  • 4. Faculty, Staff and Students
  • Faculty Qualifications
  • Faculty Policies and Procedures
  • Faculty and Staff Diversity
  • Student Recruitment and Admissions
  • Student Diversity
  • Advising and Career Counseling

14
Site Visit
  • Purpose to validate the self-study document with
    on-site interviews, review of materials
  • Length
  • 2 days for programs
  • 3 days for schools
  • Team composition
  • 3 members for programs (team secretary, academic,
    practitioner)
  • 5 members for schools (team secretary,
    academic(s), practitioner(s)
  • Training done annually at APHA Annual Meeting for
    new team members

15
CEPH Procedures
  • Make contact with staff
  • Submit complete application
  • Begin self-study process (up to 2 years)
  • Attend annual orientation session
  • Schedule site visit
  • Consultation visit
  • Submit preliminary self-study 5 months before
    visit receive reader comments make revisions
  • Final self-study to team 30 days prior to visit
  • Site visit receive final report written
    response
  • Decision at next Council meeting
  • Process can take up to 2 ½ years

16
Application timing
  • Reviewed twice annually at spring and fall
    Council meetings
  • 2007 meetings
  • May 4 deadline for June 23 decision
  • August 23 deadline for October 6 decision

17
Important Documents
  • Accreditation Procedures, amended February 2006
  • Substantive requirements
  • Accreditation Criteria Schools of Public Health,
    amended June 2005
  • Accreditation Criteria Public Health Programs,
    amended June 2005

18
For Additional Information Please Contact Mollie
Mulvanity, MPH, Director of Accreditation
Services mmulvanity_at_ceph.org (202) 789-1050 Or
view our website at www.ceph.org
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