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ASPPH Seeking Abstract Reviewers for the Academic-Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus

Graphic announcing a call for abstract reviewers for the Academic-Practice Linkages in Public Health (APLPH) Caucus, deadline March 28, 2025

ASPPH is seeking reviewers for abstracts submitted to the Academic-Practice Linkages in Public Health (APLPH) Caucus for the 2025 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo. The APLPH Caucus is proudly sponsored by ASPPH, in partnership with the Public Health Accreditation Board and Public Health Foundation, and those interested in reviewing abstracts for it should fill out the Reviewer Submission Form by the deadline of March 28, 2025.

To be eligible, you must have expertise related to at least one of the 2025 APLPH Caucus topics, which include:

  • Advancing Health Equity and Social Justice through Collaborative Partnerships between Academia and Public Health Practitioners
  • Building a Stronger Public Health Workforce: Academic-Practice Collaborations for Recruitment, Retention, and Training
  • Developing Tomorrow’s Public Health Leaders: Mentorship and Training through
    Academic-Practice Collaboration
  • Driving Public Health Policy Change: The Role of Academic-Practice Linkages in Advocacy and Reform
  • Engaging Communities for Better Health Outcomes: Best Practices in Academic-
    Practice Partnerships
  • Fostering Collaboration: Leveraging Academic-Practice Linkages to Strengthen
    Governmental Public Health Partnerships
  • Innovation in Public Health Education: Integrating Real-World Experiences into
    Academic Programs
  • Leveraging Data and Technology for Public Health: Building Academic-Practice
    Linkages in Data Modernization
  • Translating Research into Action: Bridging the Gap between Academia and Public
    Health Practice

For questions related to the APLPH Caucus, please contact Kaitlin Tager, Senior Manager of Workforce Development and Applied Practice, at ktager@aspph.org.