Minnesota Public Health Corps: A New Model For Building The Governmental Public Health Workforce

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Health Affairs

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Governmental public health agencies in the US are understaffed, and ongoing shortages will have a detrimental effect on their ability to provide basic public health services and protections. Public Health AmeriCorps was established in 2022 to support efforts to create a stronger and more diverse public health workforce nationwide. The Minnesota Public Health Corps, one of the largest Public Health AmeriCorps models, is a capacity building program that places AmeriCorps members directly into governmental public health settings across the state. We used data from the first year of the Minnesota Public Health Corps (2022–23) to describe the experiences of thirty-five sites participating in the program.We also examined preliminary findings about how it shaped AmeriCorps members’ skills and prospects related to career development in public health. Corps members were younger and more diverse than the current public health workforce in Minnesota, and the majority said that they intended to pursue a public health career. Host sites reported improved capacity to deliver public health services and indicated that corps members helped them reach new populations. Our evaluation demonstrates that this statewide program may be a scalable model to address parts of the acute capacity gaps at public health agencies, as well as long-term efforts to revitalize the workforce.

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The authors acknowledge grant support for this work from Public Health AmeriCorps (Grant No. 22ACEMN0010001). The opinions expressed in this article are reflective of its authors and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of AmeriCorps or the funding entity of this project, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reference in this article to any person, company, product, or enterprise does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the US government of that person, company, product, or enterprise and is strictly for the information and convenience of the public and represents the authors’ own, personal opinion and is done strictly in their personal capacity as private citizens.

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10.1377/hlthaff.2024.00019

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Kirkland C, Stabler H, Frank J, Stimes A, Nelson P, Suker B, Sevcik Tummala S, Hedberg C, Leider JP, Pearlman AJ. Minnesota Public Health Corps: A New Model For Building The Governmental Public Health Workforce. Health Aff (Millwood). 2024 Jun;43(6):822-830. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2024.00019. PMID: 38830158.

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Kirkland, Chelsey; Stabler, Henry; Frank, Jaclyn; Stimes, Alana; Nelson, Peter; Suker, Ben; Tummala, Sarah Sevcik; Hedberg, Craig; Leider, Jonathon P.; Pearlman, AJ. (2024). Minnesota Public Health Corps: A New Model For Building The Governmental Public Health Workforce. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.1377/hlthaff.2024.00019.

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