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Paving Pathways: shaping the Public Health workforce through tertiary education.

Catherine M Bennett1, Kathleen Lilley, Heather Yeatman

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Education
  • Health Workforce Development
  • Tertiary Education Policy

Background:

  • Public health education in Australia traditionally centered on Master of Public Health (MPH) programs.
  • Recent expansion includes undergraduate degrees and Vocational Education and Training (VET) in public health.
  • Government initiatives emphasize disease prevention and the need for a skilled public health workforce.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine trends, challenges, and opportunities in Australian public health tertiary education.
  • To discuss the debate between specialized issue-focused training and broad skills development for the public health workforce.
  • To identify necessary educational pathways for future public health challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of discussions from Public Health Educational Pathways workshops (2008-2009).
  • Review of working group outputs from the Australian Network of Public Health Institutions.
  • Synthesis of competing perspectives on public health curriculum development.

Main Results:

  • Identified tensions in public health tertiary education, impacting training programs.
  • Highlighted the need to balance specialized knowledge with adaptable workforce skills.
  • Emphasized the importance of strategic educational pathways to meet evolving public health demands.

Conclusions:

  • Public health education must adapt to national health priorities, such as disease prevention.
  • A flexible and skilled public health workforce is crucial for addressing diverse health challenges.
  • Developing clear and responsive educational pathways is essential for workforce growth and preparedness.