Identifying Needs for Advancing the Profession and Workforce in Environmental Health

Author:

Gerding Justin A.1,Brooks Bryan W.1,Landeen Elizabeth1,Whitehead Sandra1,Kelly Kaitlyn R.1,Allen Amy1,Banaszynski David1,Dorshorst Michael1,Drager Lane1,Eshenaur Tannie1,Freund Jeff1,Inman Adam1,Long Sandra1,Maloney Jessica1,McKeever Tammy1,Pigman Tyler1,Rising Nancy1,Scanlan Sarah1,Scott Jennifer1,Shukie Colin1,Stewart Gary1,Tamekazu Darren1,Wade Valerie1,White Carolyn1,Sarisky John1

Affiliation:

1. Justin A. Gerding and John Sarisky are with the National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Bryan W. Brooks and Kaitlyn R. Kelly are with the Department of Environmental Science, Institute of Biomedical Studies, Baylor University, Waco, TX. Elizabeth Landeen and Sandra Whitehead are with the National Environmental Health Association, Denver, CO. Amy Allen is with the Cleveland County Health Department, Norman, OK. David Banaszynski is with Village of...

Abstract

An ever-changing landscape for environmental health (EH) requires in-depth assessment and analysis of the current challenges and emerging issues faced by EH professionals. The Understanding the Needs, Challenges, Opportunities, Vision, and Emerging Roles in Environmental Health initiative addressed this need. After receiving responses from more than 1700 practitioners, during an in-person workshop, focus groups identified and described priority problems and supplied context on addressing the significant challenges facing EH professionals with state health agencies and local health departments. The focus groups developed specific problem statements detailing the EH profession and workforce’s prevailing challenges and needs according to 6 themes, including effective leadership, workforce development, equipment and technology, information systems and data, garnering support, and partnerships and collaboration. We describe the identified priority problems and needs and provide recommendations for ensuring a strong and robust EH profession and workforce ready to address tomorrow’s challenges.

Publisher

American Public Health Association

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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