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A Regional Public Health Field Placement Program: Making an IMPACT

Beginning in 2010, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, made provisions in its Public Health Training Center cooperative agreements for field placements. This article describes best practices and lessons learned establishing and managing the...

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Published in:Health promotion practice 2014-03, Vol.15 (1_suppl), p.71S-79S
Main Authors: McCormick, Lisa C., Hites, Lisle, Jenkins, Crystal, Chauvin, Sheila W., Rucks, Andrew C., Ginter, Peter M.
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Fieldwork
Health
Practice placements
Preceptorship
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Public health
Public health policy
Public Health Practice
Social services
United States
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