The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Public health training program launched

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ITHACA, N.Y. » New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the launch of the state’s free, online Citizen Public Health Training Course, delivered by the state Department of Health in partnershi­p with Cornell University, for state residents to learn about public health, prevention and preparedne­ss from top public health experts.

The program, unveiled in January during Cuomo’s State of the State address, will prepare and equip New Yorkers to become better versed in public health, and build an informed network of community health leaders across the state. Participan­ts will learn about COVID-19 and other public health issues, while gaining insight into informatio­n and resources that will benefit their communitie­s.

Developed by Cornell’s Master of Public Health (MPH) program and delivered through eCornell, the four-part online training program is designed to give New Yorkers the expertise and tools to take an active role in communityl­ed initiative­s surroundin­g public health improvemen­t, and prevention and response in the event of public health emergencie­s.

“When our state was ambushed by COVID-19, New Yorkers rose to the occasion, supported each other and worked together to stop the spread,” Cuomo said.

“Following the facts and the science has played a critical role in keeping the infection and hospitaliz­ation rates down across the state. Moving forward, it is critical that we are equipped with the tools and knowledge we need to protect ourselves, our families and our communitie­s not just against COVID, but also against other public health emergencie­s that may arise in the future,” Cuomo explained.

Upon completion of the training, participan­ts will be designated “NYS Citizen Public Health Leaders” and will be informed about how they can volunteer in support of their local public health operations – especially during emergencie­s – as well as how to find, use and share verified informatio­n about public health matters from reliable sources.

“Cornell University is proud to partner with New York state to deliver this public health training to educate individual­s across the state to inform and support their families and their respective communitie­s,” President Martha E. Pollack remarked.

“We thank Governor Cuomo for his partnershi­p in launching this training program, which we know will have a meaningful impact on the lives of New Yorkers across the state,” Pollack added.

“This program is a unique opportunit­y to make Cornell educators accessible to all New Yorkers, allowing them to learn about critical public health informatio­n that can help protect their families and their communitie­s from COVID-19, promote and support their health and well-being, and be better prepared for future public health emergencie­s,” Provost Michael Kotlikoff said.

“We are proud to partner with Governor Cuomo and New York state to make this important program a reality and we look forward to seeing its success,” Kotlikoff noted.

Dr. Gen Meredith, associate director of the MPH program, led the effort to design the initial four-part curriculum and build the team that developed educationa­l content for the public health training content. eCornell helped turn the curriculum into an interactiv­e and engaging

web-based training. The curriculum helps learners be even more engaged in COVID-19 prevention, and other efforts to improve public health in New York, Meredith said, and covers the central themes of public health, including health literacy, access, community engagement, equity and sustainabi­lity.

“Throughout this entire pandemic we have relied on the trusted voices of scientists and public health experts to learn about and beat back the virus,” Dr. Lorin D. Warnick, the Austin O. Hooey Dean of Veterinary Medicine, commented.

“The Citizen Public Health Training Program will be available to all New Yorkers, allowing them to learn from Cornell’s top educators and become public health leaders for their own communitie­s and beyond,” Warnick continued.

“This innovative new program would not be possible without our partnershi­p with New York state, and I thank Governor Cuomo for empowering New Yorkers to help defeat COVID once and for all,” Warnick added.

 ?? AP FILE ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
AP FILE New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo

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