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CPH Exam ContentThe Certified in Public Health (CPH) exam covers the areas of knowledge relevant to contemporary public health and general principles. The examination was crafted to assess a person’s knowledge of these competencies, regardless of his or her area of expertise. Below are the content areas that you need to have mastered within your career.
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2019 CPH Content Domain AreasEvidence-based Approaches to Public Health (10%)Program Planning and Evaluation (10%)Communication (10%)Program Management (10%)Leadership (10%)Policy in Public Health (10%)Law and Ethics (10%)Health Equity and Social Justice (10%)Public Health Biology and Human Disease Risk (10%)Collaboration and Partnership (10%). As a member of our local board of health, the CPH demonstrates to our community, a fundamental understanding of the practice and competencies necessary for public health.
The CPH has helped to navigate the increasingly complex nature of public health and to equip me with the necessary tools to pursue solutions at the policy level. In addition, as a community pediatrician, the CPH has helped to integrate clinical practice with public health principles towards promoting health of all children in our community.
Recertification Requirements CPH RecertificationThe CPH recertification process is meant to foster life-long learning, professional development, and promotion of the public health profession. CPH recertification credits should focus on continuing education and professional development opportunities. Topics for CPH recertification credits must directly address at least one of the domain areas of the CPH exam.What do I need to do?All CPH are required to report at least 50 recertification credits every two years.
To report these credits, simply log into your recertification account at: and report each activity. You can either log your activities in as you go, or wait until right before you submit. When you are ready to submit your application, you will be prompted to pay a $95.00 recertification fee. You will also be asked to agree to and uphold the.By when do I need to recertify?Submit your recertification application every two years after your certification date.
Extensions are available in three months increments.What counts for recertification?Most continuing education and professional development activities with content related to the CPH exam will count for recertification. We will accept credits from any provider, regardless of whether or not they are a CPH CE partner. See this for a list of activities which will count and the number of credits that can be reported.For CPH looking for opportunities to earn credits, we recommend three online resources.Recertification Activities GuidelinesAttending Public Health Professional EventsConferences, workshops, webinars, leadership institutes, and seminars, including face-to-face, audio/videoconference, and online delivery. Credit shall only be earned for individual sessions focused on CPH areas of competency. Time on general sessions, refreshment breaks, and social events shall not count. CPH can earn a maximum of 8 credits per day for full-day programs.Attending Public Health College or University CoursesGraduate-level college or university courses and programs (e.g., face-to-face or online) taken for academic credit which result in a passing grade.
Summer institutes are also allowed under this category. Courses and programs under this category must be related to the content of the CPH exam.15 CPH recertification credits per semester-long class or summer program; 10 CPH recertification credits per trimester or quarter-long class.Attending Coursera CoursesCompleted Coursera courses that are related to the domain areas of the CPH exam.1 CPH recertification credit per week of the course.
The course must be completed for credits to be earned. A five week course, when completed, will earn five CPH credits. A twelve week course will earn twelve CPH credits.CPH Book ClubParticipation in the CPH book club earns 5 credits per year. Instructions to join are found in the recertification portal.Instruction, Writing or Professional Contribution.
10 credits for each formal grant application written and approved. 10 credits for each peer-reviewed article, chapter or book written and published (limited to authors who made substantial contribution to published document.). 10 credits will be earned for participation each formal grant review session. (limit of 20 credits per recertification period). 10 credits for each new multi-day course. Course must be newly developed and delivered by CPH to be eligible for credit.
6 credits for participation in a formal public health mentoring program. 8 credits for each full day of participation as a site visitor in a CEPH, CAHME or PHAB site visit or training as a site visitor. 5 credits per year for participation in the CPH book club (instruction on joining are found in the recertification portal).
6 credits for each new one day workshop or seminar that is instructed. Workshop/seminar must be newly developed and delivered by CPH to be eligible for credit per hour. 1 credits for each presentation or guest lecture given in a formal public setting.