Authors

  1. Schneider , Glenn E.
  2. DiOrio , Alexandra
  3. Asada , Yuka
  4. Hearne , Shelley A.

Abstract

Defining public health advocacy and essential skills is crucial. Issuing competency guidelines, supporting advocacy faculty, offering standardized training, and expanding experiential learning are important first steps. More research is needed on how academic institutions are incorporating equity skill training into courses, whether separate from or combined with advocacy skills.