2018 training needs assessment survey report
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2018 training needs assessment survey report

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      In an effort to revise and update its laboratory training offerings for its members and associates, the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) held a quantitative online training needs assessment (TNA) survey, which surveyed a broad APHL and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) audience. The survey was performed concurrently with 10 live, virtual focus groups that collected comments from a selected group of public health laboratory (PHL) directors, managers and other key laboratory informants.

      The intent of this survey was to identify broad categories of training need topics to get an overall perspective of training gaps in the PHL community of practice. In order to balance convenience and avoid survey fatigue, APHL chose to gather these broad categories and intends to conduct follow-up-outreach with key stakeholder audiences to clarify specifics. These broad categories provide a framework that supports the various levels of learning and content.

      This report is a snapshot of PHL community training needs, rather than a comprehensive report of the survey data analysis.

      This publication is supported by Cooperative Agreement #U60OE000103 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or the Department of Health and Human Services. This project is 100% funded with federal funds.

      WORK-2019May-TNA-Survey-Report.pdf

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