CLINICAL PREVENTION & POPULATION HEALTH CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
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Members

Healthy People Curriculum Task Force
ALLIED HEALTH
Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions
Washington, DC
Kenneth L. Johnson, PhD, CHES
Dumke College of Health Professions
​Weber State University

ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE
Association of American Medical Colleges
Washington, DC
Malika Fair, MD, MPH, FACEP 
Senior Director, Health Equity Partnerships and Programs

OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
Bethesda, MD
Mark Speicher, PhD, MHA
​Senior Vice President for Medical Education and Research

DENTISTRY
American Dental Education Association
Washington, DC
Anthony Palatta, DDS, EdD
Chief Learning Officer

Vladimir W. Spolsky, DMD, MPH

UCLA School of Dentistry; Division of Public Health and Community Dentistry

NURSING
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Washington, DC
Joan Stanley, PhD, RN, NP, FAAN, FAANP
Senior Director of Educational Policy

Susan Swider, PhD, APHN-BC, FAAN
Rush University College of Nursing

ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING
National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
Washington, DC
Mary Beth Bigley, DrPH, MSN, APRN
CEO



Chief Learning Officer
PHARMACY
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
Alexandria, VA
Terri Moore, PhD, MBA, RPh 
Senior Director for Academic Services

Natalie A. DiPietro Mager, PharmD, PhD, MPH
Raabe College of Pharmacy
Ohio Northern University

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Physician Assistant Education Association
Washington, DC
David Keahey PA-C, MSPH
Chief Policy and Research Officer

TASK FORCE FACILITATORS
Association for Prevention Teaching and Research
Washington, DC

David R. Garr, MD
HPCTF Facilitator

Rika Maeshiro, MD, MPH
Consultant 

Vera S. Cardinale, MPH
Director, Training and Education
 
Allison L. Lewis
Executive Director

​RESOURCE ORGANIZATIONS
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
Raleigh, NC
Suzanne Cashman, ScD
University of Massachusetts Medical School

Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health 
Washington, DC 
Elizabeth Weist, MA, MPH, CPH
Director of Education

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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 achieve Healthy People 2030 educational objectives for students in health professions education programs.

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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      • Health Literacy
      • Social Determinants of Health
    • Interprofessional Crosswalk
    • Interprofessional Outbreak Module
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    • Journal Articles
    • Exemplars