The following SPH Centers and School partners create opportunities for continued public health education and promote coordination among academia, government, and healthcare sectors to strengthen the public health workforce infrastructure in Rhode Island and across the US.
Office of Community Engagement
Workforce Development
Advance CTR serves as a central hub to support and train the next generation of clinical and translational researchers in Rhode Island. Through its interdisciplinary and inter-institutional model, Advance-CTR funds and supports research across the translational science spectrum and provides research services and support and professional development opportunities to investigators across the state.
The Brown University AIDS Program (BRUNAP) is regionally and nationally recognized as a program of excellence for training and education of clinicians in HIV treatment and prevention.
Whether you are beginning the teacher track in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction training, or are an advanced practitioner looking to refine specific teaching skills, the Mindfulness Center at Brown has options to support your learning pathway.
The New England ATTC works to promote evidence-based practices and services, to advance the knowledge and skills of the workforce serving those with substance use or other behavioral health disorders, and to foster regional alliances among culturally diverse practitioners, researchers, policy makers, funders, and the recovery community.
As part of its mission is to promote community health, the RI Public Health Institute develops innovative public health programs, conducts research, and trains students and public health practitioners.
RADx-UP Community Partnerships
Workforce partner Advance-CTR joins with our Community Partner Progreso Latino to inform participants about a Brown University-led research project to address barriers to COVID-19 testing and vaccination among the local Hispanic/Latinx populations.