The Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework is designed to serve as a resource for those who educate students in the clinical health professions. The Framework provides a structure for organizing curriculum, monitoring curriculum, and communicating within and between disciplines.
First released in 2004, the Framework includes common, core subject matter and increases the opportunity for education and training in interprofessional teams. The Framework consists of 19 domains within four updated components: 1) Evidence-Based Practice; 2) Clinical Preventive Services and Health Promotion; 3) Health Systems and Health Policy; and 4) Population Health and Community Aspects of Practice.
The Clinical Prevention and Population Health Curriculum Framework is part of the Task Force’s Education for Health agenda which seeks to integrate prevention and population health into K-12, college, health professions, and continuing education programs. The Task Force has proposed a series of objectives that would form an educational underpinning for Healthy People 2020.
Official CPPH Curriculum Framework - 2009 Revision
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Original Annotated CPPH Curriculum Framework
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