ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS. Laura Linnan, ScD Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs October 20, 2017

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ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Laura Linnan, ScD Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs October 20, 2017

ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Latest News from Academic and Student Affairs Lots of Recruitment Activities!! Open House and special undergraduate recruitment activities Updates from the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH) Accreditation outcomes Compliance with new (2016) CEPH guidelines MPH and other master s degrees** BSPH and other bachelors degrees DrPH and PhD degrees Progress on Gillings One MPH Core and Concentrations

ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Record Attendance at Gillings Open House, Practicum Day & Undergraduate Information Sessions!!! Big thanks to Associate Dean Charletta Sims Evans and her Office of Student Affairs team, including (Johnston, Natiaya, Trinnette, Camille and all the Departmental Student Service Managers who have worked so diligently to make these important recruitment events a big success they get bigger and better every year. Thank-you! Big thanks to Associate Dean for Practice Anna Schenck, Meg Landfried from HB, the students who presented their work and all the Field Placement coordinators and faculty who helped mentor students in these efforts. It was BRILLIANT to have the Practicum Day coordinated with Open House it really brought public health to life for visiting students and undergraduates who visited us that day

Accredited by CEPH for next 7 years!!!

Barbara K. Rimer, DrPH Dean Visioning a One Gillings Academic Plan Todd Nicolet, PhD Vice Dean Laura Linnan, ScD Sr. Associate Dean Office of Student Affairs Academic Planning & Innovation Committee COMPASS: Core Online Modules to Promote and Accelerate Student Success ONLINE MPH Steering Committee RESIDENTIAL *PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREES ONLY CORE MPH/MSPH* CONCENTRATIONS CORE BSPH* CORE DrPH* ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS

MPH Steering Committee CHAIR: Laura Linnan, ScD Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs; Professor, Health Behavior linnan@email.unc.edu Carolyn Halpern, PhD Chair and Professor, Maternal & Child Health carolyn.halpern@unc.edu Da Esha McPhaul Student Services Manager, Health Behavior daesha09@email.unc.edu Greg Bocchino, EdD Director of Student Services, Office of Student Affairs bocchino@unc.edu Travis Johnson, MD Liaison, Blue Ridge Community Health Service, MAHEC/UNC-Asheville tjohnson@brchs.com Beth Moracco, PhD Research Associate Professor, Health Behavior moracco@email.unc.edu Jonathan Earnest, MA Academic Coordinator/ Student Services Manager, Nutrition earnestj@email.unc.edu Meg Landfried, MPH MPH Program Manager; Lecturer, Health Behavior landfried@unc.edu Todd Nicolet, PhD Vice Dean, Dean s Office todd_nicolet@unc.edu Lori Evarts, MPH, PMP, CPH, MBTI Director, Graduate Studies; Clinical Research Professor; Public Health Leadership Program lori_evarts@unc.edu Elizabeth Mayer-Davis, PhD Chair and Cary Boshamer Distinguished Professor, Nutrition mayerdav@email.unc.edu Matt Psioda, PhD Research Associate Professor, Biostatistics matt_psioda@unc.edu

MPH Steering Committee Cindy Reilly Student Services Manager- MPH Program; Public Health Leadership Program cindy_reilly@unc.edu Varsha Subramanyam, BS MPH Student, Health Behavior varshas@live.unc.edu Kristen Reiter, PhD Associate Chair; Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management reiter@email.unc.edu Barbara Turpin, PhD Chair and Professor, Environmental Science & Engineering bjturpin@email.unc.edu Anna Schenck, PhD Associate Dean for Practice; Director and Professor of the Practice; Public Health Leadership Program anna.schenck@unc.edu Karin Yeatts, PhD Clinical Associate Professor, Epidemiology karin_yeatts@unc.edu Charletta Sims Evans, MEd Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Office of Student Affairs sph-osa@unc.edu Photo to come Student Member

Planning Committee (2015-2016) Evolution of the Gillings One MPH8 Implementation Committee (2016-2017) Development Committee (Summer, 2017) Instructor Teams (2017-2018) Evaluation Task Force RESIDENTIAL & ONLINE MPH Core Rollout (Fall, 2018) Gillings One MPH with Concentrations (Fall, 2019)

Guiding Principles for Curriculum Changes Student-centered, diverse & inclusive Efficient for faculty, students and staff Best practices in teaching & learning High-quality, integrated, forward thinking Effective Practice and field engagement Global and local integration Leverage Gillings School s strengths Enriched learning environment Marketability to employers

Overview: New, Integrated Gillings MPH Core Summer Prior to 1 st Academic Year Fall Semester: Describe & Prioritize Public Health Issues Spring Semester: Develop, Implement, and Communicate Public Health Solutions Gillings COMPASS: Carolina Online Modules to Promote & Accelerate Student Success Fall Team Project Deliverable White Paper Describe a Public Health Problem Spring Team Project Deliverable Team Proposal for a solution to a specific public health problem Modules 1. Welcome 2. Resources 3. Ethics & Justice 4. Honor Code & Plagiarism 5. Writing Skills 6. Quantitative Skills 7. Leadership & Teamwork Courses 1. Understanding Public Health (2 credits) 2. Methods and Measures (2) 3. Analysis (2) Courses 1. Conceptualize PH Solutions (2) 2. Develop, Implement, & Evaluate PH Solutions (4) Cross-cutting activities: Local/Global, Evidence Based Approaches, Team Work, Writing & Communication Skills, PH Ethics, Leadership

COMPASS Welcome Core Online Modules to Promote and Accelerate Student Success Generate enthusiasm for the opportunities that come with completing the Gillings MPH through a video (also has technology orientation) Resources List of resources available to help students meet needs Ethics & Justice Increase awareness of ethical issues & potential injustices in public health policy & practice Honor Code & Plagiarism Review the UNC Honor Code and identify types of plagiarism *Writing Skills Introduction to using library resources and writing with a rubric *Quantitative Skills Assess, strengthen, and build confidence in quantitative skills Leadership & Teamwork Deepen self-awareness and apply insights to more effective teamwork * Gillings values related to ddiversity, inclusion, local, and global are embedded in the modules.

Analysis for PH 2 credits PH Measures & Methods 2 credits Understanding PH Issues 2 credits Fall Semester: Identify, Describe, and Prioritize Public Health Issues What is public health? Evolution of PH, PH ethics, 10 essential services, PH systems, shared PH vocabulary, health equity Define context and relevance of PH Issue What are key public health issues and why? Framing issue as public health priority; Sources of public health knowledge Systems Thinking (incl. social ecological framework) What factors determine population health patterns and health inequities? Globalization Enviromental Social, political economic Behavioral, psychological Biological, genetic How can we estimate the impact of health determinants? Burden of disease assessment How do we effectively engage with others to better understand public health issues? Community Engagement Communication & Advocacy Writing, Fall Team Project: White paper & presentation that describes a current public health problem Describe PH issue scope Describe strengths and limitations of Identify determinants/ literature & data on PH issue, and implications papers patterns/ disparities contributors to PH issue Cross-cutting activities: Local/Global Evidence Based Approaches, Team Work, Writing & Communication Skills, PH Ethics, Leadership Present final Measures of Occurrence: risks, rates, population sampling Measures of comparison Systems Thinking, Causal Inference, Part 1 Study designs. Cohort, case control cross-sectional ecologic, RCTs Internal Validity Systematic Error Confounding, Information Bias (Misclassification), Selection Bias Causal Inference Part 2 Interpreting and applying the evidence-base, Critiquing reports Systematic reviews Communicating Results Data types, graphical displays, and summary measures Probability (elementary & conditional), sensitivity and specificity Common distribution: Binomial and normal, Distribution of the mean Hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, Type I and II errors Analysis of two samples, continuous outcome: t-test Analysis of Proportions /ORs/ RRs Power & sample size Analysis of categorical data: Row & column data, chisquare test Analysis of more than two groups, non-normal data (ANOVA, nonparametric analyses) Analysis of continuous predictors & outcomes: Correlation, simple linear regression

Example Integration Lab: Air Pollution and the Global Burden of Disease What are the key data, where do we get it, and why do we use it? Burden of disease leading causes morbidity mortality, local to global Measures of occurrence: risks, rates, prevalence, odds Data types, graphical displays, and summary measures Explore Demographic Health Surveys (or other sources) to determine what information is available for comparison across countries Review summary graphs/visuals produced by the GBD to critique/interpret Compare GBD findings for leading causes of death vs. DALYs Discuss advantages and disadvantages of focusing on mortality vs. DALYs as key outcome Discuss health topics of importance to them not highlighted in GBD using either outcome and why they may be key to the public health agenda

Develop, Implement & Evaluate PH Solutions 4 credits with lab Conceptualize PH solutions 2 credits Spring Semester: Develop, Implement, Evaluate, and Communicate Public Health Solutions Goals What is the process for prioritizing goals and who is involved? Context Why is it important to consider context when developing solutions? Social Ecological Model At what levels can we intervene? Health systems Solutions: How do we affect change? Systems Policy, legislation & regulation System-level strategies Living & Working Conditions Community and organization-level strategies Interpersonal & Individual Strategies Evaluation & Sustainability Why is evaluation important and how do we sustain solutions? Cross-cutting activities: Local/Global Evidence-Based Approaches, Team Work, Writing & Communication Skills, PH Ethics, Leadership Clarify Problem & Engage Stakeholders Identify and engage stakeholders Qualitative data collection and analysis Analyze and Prioritize Policies & Program Options Research, identify, analyze & compare options Strategize and Develop Policies & Programs Logic models Inputs & activities Budget Adopt and Implement Policies & Programs Leadership, governance and management Evaluate and Communicate Policies & Programs Design and conduct evaluations Disseminate results and facilitate their use Draw your understandi ng of problem Identify, Analyze Compare Solutions Integrated Team Project: proposal for a solution to a specific public health problem Create solution logic model Design engagement plan/instruments Draft project Draft budget for Draft activities and programmatic eval plan timelines aspect Present final proposals 8/11/2017

*NOTE: Chairs made the decision to approve 2 initial concentrations for MPH@UNC MPH-RD and Leadership ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS MPH Concentration Proposals Timeline & Process October 13 16 MPH concentration proposals submitted Proposals sent to MPH Steering Committee and Chairs Committee to review October 27 Steering Committee members review concentration proposals October 31 Steering Committee makes concentrations recommendations to Chairs Committee November 1 Chairs Committee discusses recommendations December 6 Chairs make decisions on residential* concentrations ALL Steering Committee members review ALL proposals and score them Each proposal has primary, secondary and tertiary reviewers Score on individual characteristics and overall score

Questions? ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS