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Developing a Community Health Training Program for Population Health Scholars

US · IL NIH grant awarded #nih-5R25LM014575-03

Summary

Develop and implement a four-year community health training program for population health scholars, focusing on women's health, including curriculum creation, pilot testing, and a fellowship program for two cohorts (N=40).

What they want

This project involves a two-year formative development phase for course design, piloting course material, syllabi, and supplemental materials. This is followed by a two-year implementation phase to deliver a summer fellowship training program for two cohorts (N=40) of community and population health scholars. The curriculum will examine components to optimize the health of women and their families, bridge research and practice using real-world examples and case-studies, and involve guest presenters and experts.
Deliverables
  • Educational curriculum examining components to optimize women's and families' health
  • Pilot test of the educational curriculum
  • Refined course content and supplementary instructional materials
  • Fellowship training program
  • Training of two cohorts (N=40) of women’s health scholars

Market context

inferred from NAICS
Educational Services
NAICS 611430
US market size
$340B
Typical award
$50K – $25M
Typical buyers
DoDVAStates
Commonly required
Accreditation

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