Career planning in public health

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Career planning in public health Photo credit: Move Up Prince George Dr. Andrew Gray, Medical Health Officer, Northern Health April 4, 2017 Prince George, BC traditional territory of the Lheidli T enneh First Nation

Where do I work? Northern BC: 300,000 people 6.5% of BC s population 65% of BC s landmass Image credit: Northern Health

What do I do? Role: leadership and medical input on public health matters Issues I work on: Local responsibilities: a little bit of everything Protection: air, water, food, emergency response, facility licensing Prevention: communicable disease control, harm reduction, sexual health, family health Promotion: healthy communities, healthy policy, chronic disease & injury prevention Surveillance Regional responsibilities: policy and programming (co-leadership) Prevention, primarily communicable disease and harm reduction What does that look like day-to-day: e-mails and meetings mostly Photo credit: Andrew Gray

Who do I work with? Public health staff: regional nursing leads, environmental health officers, epidemiologists, licensing officers, program managers, admin, etc. Health care operations and physician leaders Public health staff from other regional and provincial agencies in BC Other sectors: municipal and Indigenous governments, school boards, police, community organizations, media Image credit: Northern Health

How did I get here? First, a bit about me: I m a pragmatic idealist I m a joiner I struggle with perfectionism I am comfortable in formal institutions I have few personal commitments outside work I get to play life on easy mode (White + male + class privilege) Image credit: Talking Heads/Warner Bros.

What drove my decisions? Strengths Main talents in school: math and computer science BSc Mathematics and Computer Science, UBC 2005 Values Realized direct service to others would be more fulfilling MD, UBC 2011 Realized big-picture social justice analysis is my passion, and I m very introverted Public Health & Preventive Medicine residency, McGill 2016 including MSc Epidemiology, McGill 2014 Developed particular interests in Indigenous health, health and resource development, discrimination, harm reduction, being a generalist Realized BC is where I feel at home Lucky timing: this job opened just as I was graduating MHO in northern BC Opportunities Interests Needs

What else has helped? Joining associations and attending conferences: CPHA PHPC Provincial public health associations Why: I really enjoy it Content: exchange evidence and ideas Contacts: mentors, role models, experts, friends Collective action: more effective than individual action (support and learn) Culture: observe the field s discourse, debates, praxis, power structure Image credits: Canadian Public Health Association

What else has helped? Volunteering: CPHA Student Ad Hoc Committee x 1 year McGill Epidemiology Student Society x 1 year PHPC Residents Council (+ NCCPH liaison) x 3 years Health Officers Council of BC Aboriginal Health Committee (just joined) Why: I see value in these entities and want them to succeed, and their biggest bottleneck is always having enough people to do the work Side benefits: develop relationships, develop transferrable skills, get invited to talk about your career trajectory in a webinar Photo credit: Residents Council of Public Health Physicians of Canada

What kind of role and setting to pursue? Many potential options: Research vs. policy vs. practice Government agency vs. independent organization vs. industry vs. academia Generalist vs. specialist Local vs. provincial/federal vs. international/global Factors to consider: Variety Autonomy Stability Day-to-day tasks Learning opportunities Organizational culture Location

Thanks for your time! Photo credit: Andrew Gray

CPHA Leadership Series Careers: Lorraine Telford R.N., M.N. CCHN (C) Consultant in Evaluation and Improvement Alberta Health Services

Purpose Photo: Toronto Archive School entry screening by a PHN circa 1923 Share my ideas about career journeys: Public and Community Health Nursing Personal is professional/political Opportunities bang on one s door Old vs new work world? Myths abound

Community Health Nursing Professional Practice Model (2011)

Growth as a profession over 30 years Community Health Nursing Standards and Competencies (2011)

Why nursing? Did I know PH and HP was for me? Not at all As a kid, I loved science and biology. I am a global ( forest vs trees ) thinker, and found myself interested in politics even at twelve years old. When the time came for a career decision, back in 76 the peak of the women s movement and the tail of the peace, love, freedom politicized movement I decided that getting a university degree in nursing was for me. Nurses use emic, empirical, ethical, and esthetic knowledge and are tapped in to clients expressed needs. And in public health, this holds true for what we call client: Client, defined in community and public health nursing includes the individual, family and community.

Why Public Health 1 Prev. Talking about prevention in the late 70 s was like pushing a rock uphill. Attitudes about lifestyle choices and victimblaming were predominant. Thinking and talking upstream during this time has helped me have courage when talking about things that are considered radical or controversial today. In fact, being able to articulate, in a convincing way, ideas about health policy or prevention to health (illness) leaders and politicians, is the most valuable asset I acquired in these early days. Narrative for Leadership for Change in Population Health Course, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Outside of work Opportunities: Volunteering, Learning Nursing Mentoring Certification Association Membership and Leadership Quality Improvement Public Health Certifications Pro-bono consultation services Association membership and Leadership Short-term opportunities in pilots and projects (e.g. the Making Connections Campaign on social determinants of health)

In work Opportunities: In Practice Nursing (Not Public Health and Public Health) Teaching (three Universities, B.SC.N. and M.P.H., M.N.) Leading Teams (Clinical, Management) Senior Management Decision- Making Course writing and Development (two universities) Research Grants writing, implementing Conference and Special Event Planning Committees Projects (e.g Vicarious Trauma mitigation in HRHV) Not Nursing Quality Improvement Lead Primary Care and Health Promotion (meets Public Health) in a Community Health Centre Oral Health Program Management Counselling Program Management Chiropody Program Management Projects (e.g. town hall meetings)

We can do this

OUTLINE 0 Introduction 0 What is an EHO 0 Journey 0 Lessons along the way

Introduction

Environmental Health Officers (EHO) 0 AKA Public Health Inspectors (PHI) 0 Regulate: 0 Food service 0 Public and commercial pools 0 Drinking Water 0 Sewage 0 Personal Service Establishments 0 Other

Certification / Training 0 National Professional Institution: Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI)

Environmental Health Officers

0 Inspection reports are public Inspection Reports 0 http://www.viha.ca/mho/inspections/

Pools POOLS

Drinking Water, land use, air quality, etc

My Journey 0 Some people may have had this path School Degree Successful Career

My Journey

My Journey 0 Quality Assurance Lab Technician 0 Travelling 0 School 0 School 0 And yes more School 0 Food safety Auditor 0 Temp EHO Jobs around BC 0 Full time EHO in VICTORIA

Lessons Along the Way 0 Understand the conventional way is now unconventional. 0 Know and keep your passions and your interests strong. 0 Keep in touch with the people who mean most to you. 0 Give back.