CLINICAL PREVENTION & POPULATION HEALTH CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
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Healthy People Curriculum Task Force

The mission of the Task Force is to increase the inclusion of core clinical prevention and population health content and interprofessional learning experiences in health professions education. The members of the Task Force revise the Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework every 5 years and routinely collect data to support Healthy People educational objectives. Task Force member organizations include staff and member faculty representatives.

Healthy People Curriculum Task Force Members

Convening Member
Association for Prevention Teaching and Research
  • Vera S. Cardinale, MPH; Director, Training and Education
  • Allison L. Lewis; Executive Director
  • Willie (Billy) H. Oglesby, PhD, MBA, MSPH, FRSPH, FACHE; Jefferson College of Population Health

Allied Health
Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions
  • Darcy Carter, DHSc, MHA​; Dumke College of Health Professions, ​Weber State University
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Allopathic Medicine
Association of American Medical Colleges
  • Malika Fair, MD, MPH, FACEP; AAMC
  • Katrice D. Cain, MA; AAMC

Osteopathic Medicine
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
  • ​Erik Guercio, MA; AACOM
  • Mark Speicher, PhD, MHA; AACOM
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Dentistry
American Dental Education Association
  • Gulsun Gul, DDS, MBA, MPH, MS
  • Jeffery Stewart, DDS, MS; ADEA
Nursing
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
  • Cassandra M. Godzik, PhD, APRN, PMHNP-BC, CNE
  • Joan Stanley, PhD, RN, NP, FAAN, FAANP; AACN
  • Susan Swider, PhD, APHN-BC, FAAN; Rush University College of Nursing

Advanced Practice Nursing

National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
  • Mary Beth Bigley, DrPH, MSN, APRN; NONPF
  • Lauren Mays, DNP, CRNP, FNP‐BC; University of Alabama at Birmingham

​Pharmacy
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
  • Dorothy Farrell, PhD; AACP
  • Natalie A. DiPietro Mager, PharmD, PhD, MPH; Raabe College of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University

Physician Assistants
PA Education Association
  • ​Denise Rizzolo, PhD, MPH, PA-C, PAEA
  • Hannah De La Rosa, MPH, PMP

Resource Organization
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health 
  • Elizabeth Weist, MA, MPH, CPH; ASPPH
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The Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework is a product of the interprofessional Healthy People Curriculum Task Force convened by the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research.  The mission of the Task Force is to increase the inclusion of core clinical prevention and population health content and interprofessional learning experiences in health professions education.

Suggested citation: 
“Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework.” Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. February 2020. https://www.teachpopulationhealth.org/. 
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  • Home
  • Components
    • Component 1
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    • Component 3
    • Component 4
  • Background
    • About Framework
    • About Task Force
  • Healthy People
  • Resources
    • Teaching Tools >
      • Interprofessional Outbreak Module
      • Interprofessional Assessment
      • SDOH Case Studies
    • Recommended Materials >
      • Social Determinants of Health
      • Health Literacy
    • Companion Documents >
      • Journal Articles
      • Accreditation Initiatives
      • Exemplars