Considerations for Increasing the Competences and Capacities of the Public Health Workforce: Assessing the Training Needs of Public Health Workers in Texas
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- Potter, M.A. & Pistella, C.L. & Fertman, C.I. & Dato, V.M., 2000. "Needs assessment and a model agenda for training the public health workforce," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 90(8), pages 1294-1296.
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public health; public health education; public health workers; Texas; public health training; public health challenges; Health Studies; Sociology;All these keywords.
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