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Funded by ALO-USAID

US-Mexican Partnership for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Control of TB and Related Infectious Diseases: Training, Research and Community Outreach. Funded by ALO-USAID. Institutions. UTEP: College of Health Sciences, Department of Health Promotion

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Funded by ALO-USAID

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  1. US-Mexican Partnership for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Control of TB and Related Infectious Diseases: Training, Research and Community Outreach Funded by ALO-USAID

  2. Institutions • UTEP: College of Health Sciences, Department of Health Promotion • UACJ: Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas, Instituto de Investigaciones Other Participating institutions: • INER-Mexico City • PAHO Field Office • TDSHS- Regions 9 &10

  3. Major Objective • Initial 3-year partnership intended to build sustainable inter-institutional ties through collaborative graduate level training,research, and community outreach

  4. Activities Focused on: • 1. Enhancing institutional capacity of the Mexican partner • 2. Developing expert core of UACJ faculty dedicated to TB and related infectious disease prevention, diagnosis, and control and improving health of Mexican communities

  5. UACJ-UTEP Partnership Sustainability Follow-on training of UACJ faculty and continued collaborative research and outreach intended to enhance institutional sustainability and professional relationships developed during the initial 3 years of the partnership agreement

  6. Specific Components • UACJ faculty scholarships for MS study in UTEP Dept of Health Promotion (n=7) • Specialty training (mini-sabbatical) for UACJ faculty at UTEP; 1-2 semester (n=2-4) • Short-term training workshops for UACJ-UTEP faculty (2 workshops/year) • Establishment of bi-national TB/infectious disease research center (UTEP-UACJ) • Joint UTEP-UACJ partnership website • Media events

  7. Structure • U.S. Director: Dr. Rodrigo Armijos • U.S. Co-Director: Dr. Meg Weigel • Mexican Director: Dr. Hugo Staines • Program Coordinator: Dr. Laura Alvarez

  8. UTEP Department of Health Promotion Graduate Program

  9. UTEP College of Health Sciences

  10. UTEP College of Health Sciences

  11. Mission of Department of Health Promotion • Preventing disease and improving health status of US and international populations through education, research, and community outreach

  12. Major DHP Goals • Train future leaders in health promotion • Conduct research using community-based health strategies • Carry out community-based health projects linked to teaching and research

  13. SABPAC-Approved Program at UTEP • One of only 16 in US meeting the stringent accreditation requirements for SABPAC approval • Approval is a designation awarded by joint committee of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) and American Association for Health Education (AAHE) • SABPAC approval recognized as a standard for entry-level health education preparation programs

  14. National Certification Eligibility • Professional credential • M.S. Program graduates eligible to take the national Certified Health Education Specialist Exam (CHES)

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