Category: ERHD Alumni Study

ERHD 2014 Alumni Study Report

It gives me great pleasure to announce that our ERHD 2014 Alumni Study Report is officially completed. This ERHD Alumni study actually began last year – fall semester 2013. With the assistance of our then – graduate assistant – Shanekia Blackshear Joyner – we conducted a university-based research study. Once we completed the design of the alumni study, Shanekia sent the alumni survey out to all available alumni. Several weeks later, we received all of the completed surveys and then conducted our analysis.

This university-based research study was a study of our graduates. The major objectives of the Ethnic and Rural Health Disparities (ERHD) Alumni study were: (1) to evaluate the effectiveness of the ERHD program; and (2) to assess new strategies for improving our ERHD program. To evaluate the effectiveness of the ERHD program, we developed a semi-structured ERHD Alumni survey which included quantitative and qualitative open-ended questions. The ERHD Alumni survey was conducted using web-based Qualtrics software. Quantitative and qualitative results from alumni survey indicate that the ERHD program is a major success with over seventy-five (75%) stated that they strongly agreed that the ERHD met their expectations as a certificate program and that eighty-eight (88%) percent strongly agreed the ERHD program provided them with additional insight and skills related to ethnic and rural health disparities. Moreover, the five qualitative themes provided reliable personal accounts from our ERHD alumnus as to the significance and positive impact of this program to their professional public health and medical careers.

I want to thank Shanekia Blackshear Joyner for all of her assistance, suggestions and effort during this study. She is now one of our ERHD graduates.

I also want to thank Dr. Justin Moore – Co-Director (University of South Carolina) for his input throughout the alumni study.

Finally, I want to thank ECU’s Department of Public Health, Brody School of Medicine, ECU’s Center for Health Disparities, and our former Department Chairperson Dr. Lloyd Novick for all of their support for our ERHD program since the very beginning in 2009.

To receive a copy of our 2014 ERHD Alumni Study report, just email me at: baileye@ecu.edu.

The Ethnic and Rural Health Disparities (ERHD) Alumni Study

It gives me great pleasure to inform our current, future and past ERHD students that we will be starting a research study on our ERHD program. Graduate Assistant, Shanekia Blackshear, and I have developed a survey to find out about the effectiveness of the program.

The purpose of the ERHD Alumni Study is to determine the effectiveness of our online graduate certificate program. The major objectives of the ERHD Alumni Study are: (1) to evaluate the effectiveness of the ERHD program among our graduates; and (2) to assess new strategies for improving our ERHD program. We develped a semi-structured survey using Qualtrics – an online survey software. We will be contacting all our ERHD graduates and hopefully get full participation. Once we receive their input, we will analyze all of the quantitative and qualitative data.

After the analysis, Shanekia Blackshear and I will summarize the data in a brief report in which we will post on our ERHD Blog. We will also write-up a research paper and submit it to several public health journals. We believe this information is critical to not only future public health graduate students but also to the development of new public health training programs for professionals who are specifically focused on ethnic and rural health disparities.

Keep checking back to our ERHD Blog for updates to our new ERHD Alumni Study.