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2004 AJPM Journal Supplement

The December 2004, Volume 27, Issue 5 of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine introduced the Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework and included a Commentary by the Surgeon General, Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS.
  • Healthy People Curriculum Task Force: A Commentary by the Surgeon General
  • Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework for Health Professions
  • Why a Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework?
  • Clinical Prevention and Population Health: Getting There from Here​ 

2011 AJPM Theme Issue

The February 2011 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine introduced the 2nd revision of the CPPH Framework and featured a series of articles that examine public-health educational needs and goals for the United States.

Overviews

  • A 2020 Vision for Educating the Next Generation of Public Health Leaders
  • Healthy People 2020 and Education for Health: What are the Objectives?

Healthy People 2020 Objectives: Education for Health

  • Evidence-Based Health Promotion Programs for Schools and Communities
  • Community Colleges and Public Health: Making the Connections
  • Undergraduate Public Health at 4-Year Institutions: It's Here to Stay
  • Using the Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework to Encourage Curricular Change​

Tools for Implementation

  • Model Approaches for Advancing Interprofessional Prevention Education
  • The Roles of Healthcare Professionals in Implementing Clinical Prevention and Population Health​

2015 AJPM Manuscript 

Introduces the 3rd revision of the CPPH Framework and reviews the recommendations developed by the HPCTF over the decade through its work to expand the focus of healthcare provider education.
  • Achieving the Triple Aim: A Curriculum Framework for Health Professions Education [Abstract] 
    ​MA Paterson, M Fair, SB Cashman, C Evans, DR Garr
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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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  • Data Collection
  • Background
    • About Framework
    • About Task Force
  • Resources
    • Accreditation Initiatives
    • Recommended Materials
    • Social Determinants of Health
    • Health Literacy
    • Interprofessional Outbreak Module
    • SDOH Case Studies
    • Companion Documents >
      • Journal Articles
      • Exemplars
      • Interprofessional Crosswalk