Continuing Education
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COURSES & TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
The College of Public Health frequently offers continuing education and training for public health professionals through the Office of Public Health Practice and Partnerships. The College's workforce development activities are aligned with needs assessments that the College conducts or participates in periodically. Here are links to several recent reviews of professional development needs in the College's priority communities:
- Region V Public Health Training Center Training Needs Assessment:
- Assessing the Continuing Education Needs of Ohio's Local Boards of Health: OABH Report (PDF)
- The College of Public Health 2020 Alumni Survey also identified these interests among alumni in continuing education topics:
Individuals interested in learning more about continuing education should contact the Office of Public Health Practice and Partnerships at 330-672-6500 or publichealth@kent.edu.
THESE COURSES ARE NON-CREDIT AND ONLINE. ONGOING SCHEDULE - THE BELOW COURSES ARE OFFERED CONTINUOUSLY WITH NO REGISTRATION DEADLINES.
- Registered Sanitarian/Registered Environmental Health Specialist Exam Preparation Course - This course includes lectures, online resources, and sample exam questions covering all topical areas in the actual National Environmental Health Association Registered Environmental Health Specialist exam. The cost for the course is $330. and view more on the Lifelong Learning website.
- Key Aspects of Financial Management - This course covers budgeting and some of the sources of revenue and expenditures associated with health services organizations, including those that provide clinical services. It gives a high-level introduction to Financial Management concepts and skills like managing a budget, and it will also expose you to financial performance improvement tools in more depth. It is intended for public health professionals in all settings, including governmental public health, non-profits, and health systems, including financial management. The instructor for the course is Matthew Stefanak, College of Public Health Ambassador. Click to register for this course hosted by the Region V Public Health Training Center. There is no cost for this self-paced course.
- Leadership and Whole Systems Change - The goal of this course is to understand why the whole-systems process is often so much more effective than top-down organizational change. This course starts with a podcast primer on leadership before introducing participants to whole-system change methods which can be utilized in their workplace. The instructor for this course is Ken Zakariasen, Professor, College of Public Health. Click to register for this course hosted by the Region V Public Health Training Center.