Association of Schools of Public Health Council of Public Health Practice Coordinators, “Demonstrating Excellence in Academic Public Health Practice,”Journal of Public Health Management and Practice January 2000, 6 (1): 10–24.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, The Public Health Workforce: An Agenda for the 21st Century. A Report of the Public Health Functions Project. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Washington, DC (1997).
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An example is the appointment of individuals as both faculty at the SUNY Albany School of Public Health and as staff at the New York Department of Health.
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KeckC.W., “Lessons Learned from an Academic Health Department,”Journal of Public Health Management and Practice January 2000, 6 (1): 47–52.
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FlakeM.BechampsM.KeckC.W., “Bridging the Waters: Understanding Linkages as Cross-Cultural Partnerships,”The Link February 1998, 12 (1): 1. Accessed July 27, 2000 at www.phf.org.link/link12-1.htm# Bridging the Water.
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A pilot training project was funded by a cooperative agreement of the U.S.Health Resources & Services Administration and the Association of Schools of Public Health. Project documents are posted at www.cphp.pitt.edu/training.