Public Health
Training Program

PHTP’s Guiding Principles

PHTP is arranged in a spiral staircase or stepladder approach, with multiple entry and exit points to enable students to enter according to competency, experience and level of academic capability.  Each exit point will be a qualification with competencies to practice at different levels of public health work.  As students progress up the staircase of knowledge, attitude and practice, they will move from the generic to more specialised public health specialty areas of practice, from generic to specialized competencies.
The PHTP-adopted strategy of “teaching anyone anywhere at anytime” caters for the scattered geography and multiple ethnicities of Micronesia.
In practice, it is envisaged that the Program will deliver courses and qualifications, combining these modalities:

The basic disciplines for generic and specialized competencies in this public health academic program include:

This program fits into the academic qualification framework of COM-FSM, and uses existing COM-FSM courses and new courses in public health. It also takes into cross-crediting consideration (on a case-by-case basis) academic studies and work that students may have carried out elsewhere.  Those who complete the 3rd Year Certificate of Public Health are expected to be able to gain admission into Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) and of Master of Public Health (MPH) at Institutions awarding those around the Pacific Rim.
There are four steps in this career ladder public health academic programme at COM-FSM, each requiring general education and public health studies.  At the end of each step an exit qualification is awarded.
The entry criteria, course and credit requirements for each step are:

Step 1:    Certificate of Achievement in Basic Public Health (CABPH)

Step 2:    Advanced Certificate of Achievement of Public Health (ACAPH)

Step 3:    Associate of Science Degree in Public Health (ASDPH)

Step 4:    Third Year Certificate of Achievement/ Specialist in Public Health (SPH)