The Certified in Public Health (CPH) credential plays a vital role in strengthening and advancing the public health workforce. More than 8,000 professionals now hold the CPH, and employers and educators increasingly recognize it as a marker of professional readiness and leadership. By validating mastery of the core domains of public health, the CPH provides an external standard of competence and accountability—ensuring that today’s workforce meets society’s growing expectations for quality, consistency, and effectiveness in public health practice. Certification also supports long-term workforce development by requiring continuing education and professional growth, helping practitioners remain current and adaptable in a rapidly changing field. For faculty, the CPH aligns classroom learning with workforce competencies; for students, it provides a pathway to demonstrate their preparedness and distinguish themselves in a competitive job market. This session will introduce the CPH certification process and its implications for workforce development. Topics will include strategies for exam preparation, available study resources, and the exam’s psychometric foundations. Presenters will also share evidence of employer support—ranging from exam fee coverage to preferential hiring—illustrating how the CPH is shaping hiring practices and professional advancement across the field.
Walden University designates this professional development activity for the following:
CPH: 1 credit/contact hour
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