Public Health Continuing Education Content

Public health professionals need ongoing education to stay current with evolving research, policies, and best practices. With a Master’s in Public Health and Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) certification, I specialize in developing continuing education materials that enhance knowledge, improve workforce competency, and support professional development. My experience includes creating training modules, online courses, and workforce development content that make complex public health concepts easy to understand.

From program evaluation and health communication to policy development and stakeholder engagement, I craft structured, evidence-based educational content designed to empower professionals in the field. Whether you need self-paced online learning, SOPs, or training presentations, I create materials that are both research-driven and practical for real-world application.

Examples of Public Health Continuing Education Content

  • Training Modules & Online Courses:

    Developing structured e-learning programs, webinar content, and workforce training on key public health topics.

  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs):

    Creating clear, step-by-step SOPs for public health programs, research protocols, and health agencies.

  • Public Health Needs Assessments:

    Writing data-driven reports and summaries to help organizations identify gaps, evaluate impact, and improve programs.

  • Health Communication Strategies:

    Developing continuing education materials on effective health messaging, risk communication, and patient engagement.

  • Program Development & Evaluation Content:

    Writing guides, frameworks, and case studies on how to design, implement, and assess public health programs.

  • Stakeholder & Community Engagement Training:

    Crafting educational content for policy advocacy, cross-sector collaboration, and health equity initiatives.

  • Healthcare Workforce Development:

    Creating professional development materials for nurses, health educators, community health workers, and healthcare administrators.

  • Public Health Research Summaries:

    Translating academic research and policy reports into digestible, plain-language summaries for professionals and decision-makers.