The APTR Council of Graduate
Programs in Public Health is the organization
for the accredited and emerging graduate
programs across the U.S. that grant public
health degrees and therefore prepare students
for professional careers in public health.
The
Council encourages, promotes and supports
universities, schools and colleges in developing,
maintaining, and advancing graduate programs
in the disciplines of preventive medicine,
social medicine, community health and public
health.
The Council facilitates collaboration and partnerships
among leadership of diverse public health graduate programs,
which positions accredited member programs to mentor developing
programs. Membership in the Council and participation
in its activities provides programs with information and
resources unavailable elsewhere, and access to federal
funding opportunities and services. By
uniting with other members, graduate programs
in public health benefit from a unified voice
and more influence in decisions that directly
affect the public health community.
We Represent Your Program
APTR advocates
for the Council member programs through representation
to the MPH accrediting body, the National
Board of Public Health Examiners, the Association
for Prevention Teaching and Research Board
of Directors, and other agency committees
that develop, monitor and evaluate national
education standards for public health.
Members
have a significant role in national organizations
and coalitions that
- Develop competencies for MPH program
graduates
- Work to improve the linkages between
academia and public health practice
- Advocate for adequate resources and support
Membership in the Council
is open to accredited and developing graduate
programs in public health education. Learn
about all the benefits of membership >
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