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Mapping Dual-Degree Programs in Social Work and Public Health: Results From a National Survey.

Dory Ziperstein1, Betty J Ruth2, Ashley Clement3, Jamie Wyatt Marshall4, Madeline Wachman5, Esther E Velasquez6.   

Abstract

Dramatic changes in the health system due to national health reform are raising important questions regarding the educational preparation of social workers for the new health arena. While dual-degree programs in public health and social work can be an important response to what is needed educationally, little is known about them. The National MSW/MPH Programs Study surveyed MSW/MPH program administrators to better understand the prevalence, models, structure, and challenges of these dual-degree programs. Forty-two programs were identified, and 97.6% of those contacted participated (n=41). Findings indicate that MSW/MPH programs are popular, increasing, geographically dispersed, and drawing talented students interested in trans-disciplinary public health social work practice. Challenges for these programs include the need for greater institutional support, particularly funding, and a general lack of best practices for MSW/MPH education. While findings from this study suggest graduates appear especially well-prepared for leadership and practice in the new health environment, additional research is needed to assess their particular contributions and career trajectories.

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Keywords:  MSW/MPH programs; health-related social work education; public health social work; trans-disciplinary practice

Year:  2015        PMID: 27683088      PMCID: PMC5036576          DOI: 10.18060/18372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Soc Work        ISSN: 1527-8565


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