Authors

  1. Spencer-Hwang , Rhonda
  2. Cruz , Analyn
  3. Ong , MY
  4. Chitanda , Ashley
  5. Harvey , Yolisa
  6. Hwang , Jayden
  7. Shah , Huma
  8. Tamares , Shanalee
  9. Wilber , Lori

Abstract

Burnout is prevalent among public health professionals, nationally and internationally, and likely heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic. More research is warranted assessing burnout among differing public health concentrations and interventions developed. Public health is an essential framework for protecting and promoting health nationally and internationally, and we need to ensure and support solidity of that framework.