State Health Agency Recognizing Public Health Nurses
State Health Agency Recognizing Public Health Nurses
HARTFORD â The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) this week announced an initiative to recognize the contributions of public health nurses. An informational meeting was held recently at the Connecticut Hospital Association to launch the initiative.
âNurses providing services in Connecticutâs public health departments are a vital professional component of the public health workforce,â stated DPH Deputy Commissioner Norma Gyle, RN, PhD. âIt is time to nurture and build on the strengths of nurses working in Connecticutâs public health departments and acknowledge their vital contributions.â
The purpose of the informational session is to discuss the uniqueness of the public health nursing profession, the range of issues affecting it here in Connecticut, and to hear updates on national efforts to enhance the public health nursing workforce. The department is introducing this initiative through a new virtual Office of Public Health Nurses.
The office will be comprised of nurses and other staff cutting across many programs of the agency, and work to promote and advance this important profession.
The recent meeting provided an opportunity for DPH to glean input from the nurses affiliated with local health departments and districts to help determine priorities of the departmentâs efforts to support local community public health partners. Members of the Connecticut Association of Public Health Nurses, nurses working for state and local health departments, and faculty from Connecticutâs Schools of Nursing participated.
âThrough this effort, we hope to expand our knowledge and understanding of the critical role nurses play in delivering public health services, and ultimately strengthen the nursing capacity of Connecticutâs public health systems,â stated Dr Gyle.
For additional information contact the DPH Local Health Administration Branch at 860-509-7660.
