Rocky Mountain Public Health Education Consortium

 

 

Rocky Mountain Training Grant Program

Dates

Grant

Institution

Purpose

1997

MCH Education Training Program

University of New Mexico

Hold series of public health leadership conferences for Rocky Mountain/Southwest States.

1999-2008

MCH Institute

University of New Mexico, and University of Utah

Continuing education in core public health practice as well as other topics critical to MCH public health practice in the Rocky Mountains and surrounding states.

2001-present

MCH Certificate Program

 

University of Arizona

Enhance the number of public health professionals practicing in the Rocky Mountain region and Southwest areas

2003-2006

Distance Learning Program

University of Utah

Enhance knowledge of core public health and MCH issues.

 

 

2005-present

MCH Training Program

 

University of Arizona

Enhance the cadre of public health professionals practicing in the Rocky Mountain region and Southwest areas.

2003-present

Substance Abuse Distance Learning Enhancement (SADLE)

 

 

University of Arizona

 

Assist MCH public health and clinical workforce increase abilities to address alcohol and tobacco use related problems in MCH populations.

2004-2008

MCH Leadership through Distance Education

 

 University of Alaska,  Anchorage

Aims to increase the leadership skills of MCH professionals in the Rocky Mountain region and other rural and frontier communities by facilitating timely transfer of information, research findings, and technology related to MCH.