
This episode of JPHMP Direct TALK celebrates 10 years of the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS)—the first and only nationally representative survey of the governmental public health workforce. As PH WINS continues to influence how we understand and strengthen this vital sector, guest editors of the newly released PH WINS 2024 supplement—Rachel Hare Bork, Anne Zink, and Claude Jacob—discuss how the data guide workforce development and decision making at every level of public health. They also reflect on the themes covered in their editorials, including the power of connection between public health and healthcare, the importance of helping workers see a meaningful future in the field, and defining a “north star” for the workforce. Overall, this conversation highlights both the progress made and the opportunities ahead to build a thriving, strategic, and resilient public health workforce.
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About Our Guests
From 2018 to 2024, Dr. Zink served as Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer, leading the state through the COVID-19 pandemic and major public health reforms, including reorganizing the Department of Health and Social Services and advancing initiatives in complex care, chronic disease, infectious disease, and youth mental health.
A past president of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Dr. Zink earned her BA from Bryn Mawr College and M.D. from Stanford University.
Her research has been published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), Health Affairs, The Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, Teachers College Record, the Journal of College Reading and Learning, and Inside Higher Ed.
Rachel holds a PhD in politics and education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and an MSc in comparative politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She graduated with a BA with honors in political science from the Johns Hopkins University.
Recommended Reading
Read the PH WINS 2024 Supplement
- Dramatic Changes in Public Health Require a Stronger Focus on Engaging Workforce and Communities
- The Road Ahead: Public Health Leadership in a Time of Seismic Change
- Reflections on 10 Years of PH WINS: A North Star for the Public Health Workforce
About the Author
- Sheryl Monks is the managing editor of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.
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