Public Health Training Center Network

NEPHTC is one of ten Regional Public Health Training Centers (PHTCs) funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Together the ten PHTCS are part of the Public Health Learning Network (PHLN), led by the National Network of Public Health Institutes.The Public Health Learning Network (PHLN) is the nation’s most comprehensive system of public health educators, experts, and thought leaders. PHLN aims to advance public health practice and improve population health in the United States.

Our growing network of ten university-based regional public health training centers and 39 affiliate training centers (or “local performance sites”) focuses on skills-based training in communities across the United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and U.S. territories.

The work of the NEPHTC is guided by members of an Advisory Committee and Executive Committee who work to forge a regional point of view and plan strategically to meet common training needs.

Training Highlights for July 1028 - June 2024

Training Highlights from the PHLN

This snapshot shares training metrics from the Public Health Training Center Network for the period July 2018 through June 2024. It includes insights into overall training impact, key topic areas, and participant feedback—demonstrating the Network’s continued role in strengthening the public health workforce nationwide.

View the Metrics