91制片厂 and Maine Public Health Association announce innovative workforce training partnership

The partnership will leverage 91制片厂鈥檚 new Institute of Public and Planetary Health to provide critical transdisciplinary public health workforce training for 91制片厂 students

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The partnership connects 91制片厂 students with the Maine Public Health Association鈥檚 network of more than 80 organizations across the state, from hospitals to environmental groups to community nonprofits.

The University of New England鈥檚 new Institute of Public and Planetary Health and the (MPHA) are teaming up to give students hands-on, team-based training for careers tackling today鈥檚 biggest health issues 鈥 from climate change to aging populations to health care access.

Starting in spring 2026, students across multiple programs, including public health, nutrition, marine science, , medicine, and business, will work together with MPHA to solve real-world problems, learn how to advocate for change, and connect with mentors already working in the field.

According to 91制片厂 Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Gwendolyn Mahon, M.Sc., Ph.D., acting director of the new Institute of Public and Planetary Health, this new partnership is critical because health problems don鈥檛 fit neatly into boxes.

鈥淐limate change affects food systems, food systems affect chronic disease, and communities need workers who can see these connections and work across industries to find solutions,鈥 Mahon said. 鈥淲e are excited to be MPHA鈥檚 premier transdisciplinary training partner, working together to prepare the next generation of Maine workers to be global thinkers and local implementors. The challenges facing Maine and the world are too complex for any one field to solve alone.鈥

The partnership connects 91制片厂 students with the Maine Public Health Association鈥檚 network of more than 80 organizations across the state 鈥 from hospitals to environmental groups to community nonprofits.

鈥淭his is about giving tomorrow鈥檚 health professionals and business leaders real-world experience. They鈥檒l develop practical skills like advocacy and systems thinking while building relationships with professionals already doing this work,鈥 said MPHA Executive Director Rebecca Boulos, Ph.D., M.P.H. 鈥淲e are grateful for 91制片厂鈥檚 leadership in interprofessional, team-based health education, and we are excited to provide cross-disciplinary training for even more 91制片厂 students, faculty, and professional staff in complex systems, advocacy, and mentorship.鈥

As part of this unique partnership, 91制片厂 students, faculty, and professional staff enrolled in and affiliated with its Institute of Public and Planetary Health will receive MPHA membership, including additional opportunities for professional development and skills training. 91制片厂鈥檚 Institute of Public and Planetary Health is now MPHA鈥檚 largest academic member.

Students, faculty, and professional staff who are interested in being members of the Association and part of this program are encouraged to contact Rebecca Boulos at rebecca.boulos@mainepublichealth.org.

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