NCCMT Spotlight Webinar: NCCMT Resources Mapped to the Core Competencies for Public Health
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Transcript of NCCMT Spotlight Webinar: NCCMT Resources Mapped to the Core Competencies for Public Health
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Funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada | Affiliated with McMaster UniversityProduction of this presentation has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The
views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada..
NCCMT Resources Mapped to the Core
Competencies for Public Health
Presenters:
Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD
Emily Clark, M.Sc.
November 23, 2016 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET
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Housekeeping
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during the webinar
• ‘Send’ questions to All (not
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Panel in WebEx
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After Today
The PowerPoint presentation (in English and French)
and English audio recording will be made available.
These resources are available at:
PowerPoint: http://www.slideshare.net/NCCMT/
Audio Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/user/nccmt/videos
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How many people are watching today’s
session with you?
Poll Question #1
A. Just me
B. 1-3
C. 4-5
D. 6-10
E. >10
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Your profession? Put a √ on your answer (or RSVP via email)
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Epidemiologist Management (director,
supervisor, etc.)
Allied health
professionals (nurse,
dietician, dental
hygenist, etc.)
Librarian Physician / Dentist Other
5
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NCCMT Resources Mapped
to the Core Competencies
for Public Health
http://www.nccmt.ca/resources/phac-mapping
Episode 29
6
NCC
Infectious
DiseasesWinnipeg, MB
NCC
Methods
and ToolsHamilton, ON
NCC Healthy
Public PolicyMontreal, QC
NCC
Determinants
of HealthAntigonish, NS
NCC
Aboriginal
HealthPrince George, BC
NCC
Environmental
HealthVancouver, BC
7
Registry of Methods and Tools
Online Learning
Opportunities
WorkshopsMultimedia
Public Health+
Networking and
Outreach
NCCMT Products and Services
8
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Poll Question #2
How familiar are you with PHAC’s Core Competencies?
A. I am not familiar
B. I have heard of them
C. I apply these Core Competencies
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Presenter
Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD
Senior Knowledge Translation Advisor
National Collaborating Centre for
Methods and Tools
McMaster University
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http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/php-psp/ccph-cesp/about_cc-apropos_ce-eng.php
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2008, 36 Competency Statements
1. Public health sciences
2. Assessment and analysis
3. Policy and program planning, implementation
and evaluation
4. Partnerships, collaboration, advocacy
5. Diversity
6. Communication
7. Leadership
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Self Assessment Tool
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NCCMT Resources Mapped to the Core
Competencies for Public Health
GOAL:
Easy access to resources to support your
professional development regarding competencies,
where content is within NCCMT mandate.
Not meant to compete with, but to complement
PHAC Skills Online
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www.nccmt.ca/resources/phac-mapping (link in chat window)
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Your Comments/Questions
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and/or questions
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Poll Question #3
Could this method or tool be useful in
practice?
A. Very useful
B. Somewhat useful
C. Not at all useful
D. Don’t know
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Your Feedback is Important
Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts
on today’s webinar.
Your comments and suggestions help to improve
the resources we offer and plan future webinars.
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Cp30N (link in chat window)
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Poll Question #4
What are your next steps? (Check all that
apply)
A. Access the method/tool referenced in the
presentation
B. Consider using the method/tool in
practice
C. Tell a colleague about the method/tool
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Join us for our next webinar
DATE: Wednesday, January 25, 2017
TIME: 1:00 – 2:30pm ET
Interested in learning how to evaluate your policy influence?
Do you promote the uptake and dissemination of population health
interventions? Are you interested in exploring public health–related
case studies of policy influence?
Join us for a webinar on how the Guide to Policy-Influence
Evaluation can help you!
Register at: https://health-evidence.webex.com/health-
evidence/onstage/g.php?MTID=e6e9d1b50af4813c60e89d037092de8c1
NCCMT Spotlight on Methods & Tools: Guide to
Policy-Influence Evaluation
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Funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada | Affiliated with McMaster UniversityProduction of this presentation has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The
views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada..
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