PUBLIC HEALTH LEARNING AGENDA
Updated 109 days ago
The Public Health Learning Network (PHLN) is a national consortium of ten Regional Public Health Training Centers (PHTCs), and their partners, that provide high-quality, relevant training to address the learning needs of the public health workforce. The PHTCs, funded by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), collectively reached over 160,000 learners through more than 2,000 trainings in grant year 2018-2019, and are well-positioned to use the tools in this Learning Agenda Toolkit with their audiences. The PHTC program is located in top universities within schools/colleges of public health focused on evidence-based applied practice and workforce development. They collaborate with community-based training partners and extensive partner networks...
The Public Health Learning Agenda aims to help organizations facilitate deeper, more robust stages of learning that can impact systems change.
Also known as: The Public Health Learning Agenda