CPH Essentials – Understanding the Certified in Public Health Credential
Thinking about earning your Certified in Public Health (CPH) credential? Join APHL in partnership with the National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) for an information-packed session that will set you up for success. We will break down everything you need to know about the CPH exam, from eligibility and content areas to the exam format and trusted study tools. You will receive expert tips, real-time answers to your questions and a clear path to preparing with confidence. Whether you are just exploring the CPH certification or ready to register to take the exam, this session will help you take the next step with clarity and purpose.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the program, the participant will be able to:
- Explain the value of becoming certified in public health
- Describe the eligibility criteria of the application process for the CPH exam
- Identify available study resources to ensure success on the CPH exam
SPEAKERS
Christine Bean, PhD, MBA, MLS(ASCP), chief learning officer APHL
Melissa Boyette, CPH, director of partnerships, NBPHE
AUDIENCE
This webinar is intended for public health professionals and public health laboratory fellows who are interested in learning more about the CPH credential. However, all are welcome.
Registration link: CPH Essentials – Understanding the Certified in Public Health Credential Live - APHL Learning Center
ENROLLMENT
- If you do not have an APHL account, please create an account
- If you have an APHL account, click the Enroll button to begin the enrollment process. If not already signed into the APHL Learning Center, you will be prompted to sign in to enroll in the activity.
ACCESSING A LIVE WEBINAR
After enrolling in the session, you will receive enrollment and reminder emails with a calendar invite and information on how to access the webinar. For more information on logging in and attending the live webinar, follow these instructions.
Contact alc@aphl.org with any login or account questions.
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