How to Lead
Author: University of Minnesota and Minnesota Department of Health
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Purpose: The purpose of the Public Health Incident Leadership Training course is to enhance the ability of Public Health Incident Commanders and other public health leaders to lead and manage a public health emergency response. Tool Description: This course was developed by the Minnesota Department of Health in partnership with the University of Minnesota. It consists of five, one-hour modules that cover the training topics most commonly identified by incident commanders as responsibilities during responses to disasters and events with public health implications. The modules are listed below: - Leadership - Communication - ICS Roles/ Expectations - Team Formation - Team Management Who should use it?: The Public Health Incident Leadership curriculum is intended for public health professionals who fill the Incident Command role. Other public health professionals with command and general leadership roles will benefit from the training, too. This tool was designed generically to be used across the nation. To meet culturally-specific audience needs, additional work would be needed. Benefits: Recognizing how to apply everyday leadership skills to emergency responses and improving critical communication skills during an emergency
Program: Public Health Preparedness
Submitted Date: Sep 06, 2017 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025
Primary Toolkit: Project Public Health Ready (PPHR) Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A
Jurisdiction: Multi County
Institution Type: Academic,
Keywords: Public Health Preparedness, Incident Command System (ICS), CHA/CHIP