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Advancing the public health workforce to achieve organizational excellence
Julie Grubaugh, MPH, CHES
Academic Health Department Coordinator
Knox County Health Department and University of Tennessee, Department of Public Health
Knoxville, TN
 
 
 
 
Background Information 
  • Engaged in AHD-type activities for 5 years
  • Organization participates in AHD partnerships
 
Areas of AHD Experience or Expertise
 
Getting Started with AHD Partnerships
  • Developing an AHD partnership
  • Selling the AHD concept
  • Building leadership support for an AHD partnership
  • Exploring how an AHD can contribute to meeting health department accreditation standards
  • Exploring how an AHD can contribute to meeting academic institution accreditation standards
  • Identifying factors that support or inhibit AHD development
  • Transforming informal relationships into formal partnerships
  • Building relationships between practice and academia
Components of AHD Partnerships
  • Expanding classroom teaching
  • Expanding continuing education
  • Sustaining practicum sites
  • Expanding research
Operationalizing AHD Partnerships
  • Institutionalizing an AHD
  • Ensuring continued AHD operations
  • Determining the role of an AHD partnership in gaining and maintaining academic institution accreditation
  • Determining the role of an AHD partnership in gaining and maintaining health department accreditation
  • Sharing personnel across organizations involved in an AHD 
  • Sharing resources across organizations involved in an AHD 
  • Funding an AHD
Understanding Impact/Evaluating AHD Partnerships
  • Determining the impact of an AHD partnership on health department accreditation
  • Determining the impact of an AHD partnership on academic institution accreditation
  • Improving AHD outcomes
  • Measuring AHD outcomes
  • Determining the value of AHD partnerships

  

For more information, please visit Ms. Grubaugh's AHD Learning Community profile.

 
Julie Grubaugh, MPH, CHES