Public health law competency model: Version 1.0
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Public health law competency model: Version 1.0

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    CDC’s Public Health Law Program (PHLP) created the Public Health Law Competency Model (PHLCM), Version 1.0, to provide a framework for the knowledge, skills, and abilities expected of entry-level, supervisory, and executive-level public health practitioners in public health law. Competencies are the building blocks upon which assessments of professional development are based. A competency model is a list of statements, often organized into groupings or domains, attributable to satisfactory or exceptional employee performance.

    Currently, the types of institutions offering these public health law training and educational programs vary, and their programs differ in the objectives, quality, and outcomes expected of participants. As the number of organizations offering public health law training grows, and as the breadth of law-related curricula continues to increase, PHLP is uniquely situated to engage with stakeholders across the public health law field. PHLP has led the development of a competency model based on understanding law as a tool to advance public health and as the foundation of public health practice.

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