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Competencies for Public Health Professionals

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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Last Reviewed: May 2024

This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) webpage offers information and resources on competencies for public health professionals. Competencies are the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors that contribute to individual and organizational performance. 

Public health agencies and organizations can use competencies to:

  • Develop job descriptions
  • Assess knowledge and skills that contribute to job performance
  • Identify critical gaps in training
  • Create career paths
  • Inform workplace development plans
  • Support efforts to meet accreditation standards
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Competencies for Public Health Professionals. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/public-health-gateway/php/our-work/public-health-professionals-competencies.html.