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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2017.303847" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2017.303847</a>
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1369–1375
Issue
9
Volume
107
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Development of a Research Agenda Focused on Academic Health Departments.
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American Journal of Public Health
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2017
2017-09
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Humans; Universities/organization & administration; *Biomedical Research; *Interinstitutional Relations; *Public Health; Local Government; Program Development/*methods; Public Health Administration; State Government; Public Health; Interinstitutional Relations; Colleges and Universities; Collaboration; PUBLIC health; ACADEMIC medical centers; GOVERNMENT agencies; HEALTH boards; INSTITUTIONAL cooperation; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; PARTNERSHIPS in education; PRIORITY (Philosophy); RESEARCH evaluation; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; Government Agencies; Research Priorities; GOVERNMENT agencies – United States; LABOR supply – United States; PUBLIC health research – United States; STUDENT engagement – Universities & colleges
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Erwin Paul Campbell; Brownson Ross C; Livingood William C; Keck C William; Amos Kathleen
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An academic health department (AHD) is a formal partnership between an academic institution and a governmental public health agency. Case studies have described the value of individual AHDs in the areas of student engagement, practice-based research, workforce development, and service. With growing interest in AHDs and the increasing importance of academic-practice linkages in both academic programs' and public health agencies' accreditation processes, articulating a research agenda focused on the AHD model can be useful for stimulating the research and practice fields to further develop the evidence base for AHDs. We provide a research agenda, developed through an iterative process involving academicians, practitioners, and others interested in academic-practice linkages.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2017.303847" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.2105/AJPH.2017.303847</a>
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*Biomedical Research
*Interinstitutional Relations
*Public health
2017
Academic Medical Centers
American journal of public health
Amos Kathleen
Brownson Ross C
collaboration
Colleges and Universities
Erwin Paul Campbell
Government Agencies
GOVERNMENT agencies – United States
HEALTH boards
Humans
INSTITUTIONAL cooperation
Interinstitutional Relations
Interprofessional Relations
Keck C William
LABOR supply – United States
Livingood William C
Local Government
PARTNERSHIPS in education
PRIORITY (Philosophy)
Program Development/*methods
Public Health
Public Health Administration
PUBLIC health research – United States
RESEARCH evaluation
Research Priorities
State Government
STUDENT engagement – Universities & colleges
UNIVERSITIES & colleges
Universities/organization & administration