Director
Rutgers School of Public Health/Center for Public Health Workforce Development
Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Mitchel Rosen, PhD, Director, Center for Public Health Workforce Development, Rutgers School of Public Health
Mitchel Rosen is Director of the Center for Public Health Workforce Development and Associate Professor in the Rutgers School of Public Health, Urban and Global Public Health Department. He received his Masters in Science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in Public Health Education and PhD from the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University.
Dr. Rosen’s interests include workforce development issues for public health professionals, specifically in the concentrations of occupational health and safety, public health capacity development, and emergency preparedness. Dr. Rosen develops capacity for vulnerable populations to provide safety and health education in their native language. Dr. Rosen focuses his research on impact of training on workplace practice.
Dr. Rosen, as Director of the Center for Public Health Workforce Development, is responsible for providing training to public health professionals in New Jersey. Since 1988, he has managed the training of over 750,000 workers in occupational safety and health, environmental health, and public health education.
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Incorporating Interactive Exposure Simulation in Field Exercises
Saturday, June 8, 2024
2:15 PM – 3:45 PM East Coast USA Time