Mission, Vision, Values and Goals

Mission, Vision, Goals and Values

Mission

Our mission is to prepare a diverse public health workforce that leads advances in health equity for rural and vulnerable populations through education, scholarship and service.

Vision

We envision a world where well-being is prioritized, and health equity is achieved.

Goals

  • Education: To educate students to become public health professionals skilled in promoting health equity and enhancing community well-being.
  • Scholarship: To advance public health science and practice through collaborative scholarship.
  • Service: To engage in service activities that contribute to community well-being. 
  • Diversity: To recruit and support a diverse student body and faculty.

Values

Think Global, Act Local

  • Respect for others is manifested through caring interactions and civil discourse.
  • Diversity is embraced and valued, believing each community member uniquely contributes to its strengths.
  • Advocacy gives voice to health issues and intervenes on behalf of others, especially those who cannot do so for themselves.
  • Social justice assures the fair and equitable distribution of opportunities and services and is viewed as the ultimate goal of all public health efforts.

Interprofessional Collaboration and Community Engagement

  • Collaboration is characterized by collegial relationships where communication, consensus building and teamwork are valued.
  • Engagement involves bi-directional community learning and mobilizes community partners' expertise to solve public health problems.
  • Community service reflects our commitment to others and involves actions performed for public benefit or on behalf of organizations to meet community health needs.
  • Leadership is viewed as a responsibility of all public health professionals and involves skillful guidance of collective efforts to achieve public health goals.

Evidence-Based Solutions to Complex Health Problems

  • Systems thinking is vital for public health professionals to analyze complex health issues and develop multifaceted interventions at various socio-ecological levels across diverse regions.
  • Innovation refers to a culture that challenges conventional thinking, leverages technology, encourages transformational change and cultivates creative solutions to public health problems.
  • Discovery involves scientific inquiry and scholarship and provides the basis for critique, translation and dissemination of evidence in public health practice.
  • High impact refers to the data-driven capacity to analyze public health system operational performance and measurably improve the health of populations.

Important Definitions