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Center for Public Health Workforce Development
What is the most meaningful part of your job?
The most meaningful part is getting to know trainees, how they work, and how we can help them work safer.
Marie Dessanti-Huang
I find satisfaction in coordinating and facilitating monthly webinars tailored for governmental public health professionals. These sessions delve into diverse health topics, and it’s rewarding to know that participants acquire new knowledge on vital health issues and extend this information to benefit the wider community.
Kendra Julien
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The most meaningful thing I do is help students become outreach trainiers, who then go on to provide their students with the training necessary to to ensure everyone goes home safe at the end of the day.
The Center for Public Health Workforce Development is a place of learning, where workers learn how to do their jobs more safely. It is a place for public health professionals to turn to for continuing education and professional support and growth. It is a place that advances the ideals that are necessary for people to live longer, healthier lives, safe from harm and free of barriers that limit what is possible.”
Gina Gazitano
When trainees leave our class feeling empowered to act to protect their own health and safety and the safety of others at work.
Megan Rockafellow-Baldoni
Dr. Perry N. Halkitis, Dean Hunterdon Professor of Public Health and Health Equity Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health
It’s so meaningful to have conversations with trainees who have taken our courses or people who have attended our events and benefited as a result.
Laura Warne
2022-2023 Academic Year Impact Report Learn more about us at rutgerstraining.sph.rutgers.edu
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