JPHMP Direct October 16, 2024
Sezen Ozcan Onal and JP Leider

We talk all the time on this blog and elsewhere about workforce shortages. About how there are plenty of grads nationally, but how health departments are having a terrible time hiring. Is it a question of how many grads there are, and in which communities? As part of our work funded by HRSA & CDC to support the public health workforce, the Center for Public Health Systems has developed a geospatial analysis dashboard that provides substantial insights into the regional and local variations in the potential supply of public health workers in the United States. This tool is designed to aid policymakers, educational institutions, and health departments in strategic planning and workforce development. Whether you want to look from a...

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