The Consortium of Academic Institutions for Public Health in Nepal (CAIPHEN) is currently conducting a study titled “Public Health Competencies in Nepal: Current Status and Way Forward.” As part of research, CAIPHEN has been reviewing the curriculum and conducting qualitative studies to explore the perspectives of both government and non-government bodies on the competencies required for effective public health practice.
In addition to these objectives, CAIPHEN is also conducting a survey to:
- Assess the perceived public health competencies of recent graduates and their application in their work.
- Describe the existing status of public health graduates in Nepal.
The survey involves answering a few questions about their experiences and their existing status related to public health competency.
Survey Link 1: If you are a public health graduate (undergraduate or postgraduate) who graduated between 2019 and 2020, please use the following link to participate in this study: https://ee-eu.kobotoolbox.org/x/QScSNvvp
Survey Link 2: If you are a public health graduate (undergraduate/postgraduate), passed out after 2021, please use this link to participate in this study: https://ee-eu.kobotoolbox.org/x/ynsk78Ce
For more information about this research, feel free to contact: Anjali Joshi, Kathmandu University school of Medical Sciences (KUSMS), 9861161970 anjalijoshi @kusms.edu.np
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