Authors

  1. Kulik , Phoebe K. G.
  2. Alperin , Melissa
  3. Todd Barrett , Karla S.
  4. Bekemeier , Betty
  5. Documet , Patricia I.
  6. Francis , Kimberly A.
  7. Gloria , Christian T.
  8. Healy , Erich
  9. Hileman , Roger
  10. Kenefick , Hope W.
  11. Lederer , Alyssa M.
  12. Leider , Jonathon P.
  13. McCormick , Lisa C.
  14. Prechter , Laura
  15. Reynolds , Kelly A.
  16. Rogers , Megan H.
  17. Rose , Barbara
  18. Scallan Walter , Elaine J.
  19. Walkner , Laurie M.
  20. Zemmel , Danielle J.
  21. Power , Laura E.

Abstract

The Regional PHTCs provided student and professional development in foundational public health knowledge and skills within their regions and nationally while being flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the field during the pandemic. Our study highlights opportunities for collaboration and adaptive approaches to public health workforce development in a postpandemic environment.