Lab Matters Fall 2019 | Page 36

WORKFORCE APHL Performs Needs Assessment for the Next Generation by Catherine Johnson, director, Training & Workforce Development In 2018, APHL conducted an online needs assessment survey and a targeted focus group activity to identify broad categories of training topics and gather information to help plan for future training development. APHL members, non-members, public health training partners and associated clinical laboratories were invited to participate to obtain an overall perspective of training gaps in the public health laboratory community of practice. Viewed from the dual perspectives of supervisory personnel and individual participants, the analysis of the assessment data provides specific, current job-related training needs as expressed by respondents. Based on survey and focus group data, the following recommendations are suggested to support the public health laboratory workforce: • Collaborate with CDC’s CSELS/DLS/ Training and Workforce Development Branch in the analysis of quality of current training activities • Create tools for laboratory management to conduct a gap analysis of training activities available for laboratory staff • Prioritize the development of laboratory training activities to align with emerging technologies, new industry methodology and developing technology • Develop 10-15 minute training modules on one topic that can become part of a series • Develop training that incorporates problem-based and scenario-based content • Gather additional data through focus groups and other deep dive inquiries to identify content-specific needs from the top five lists generated in the needs assessment 34 LAB MATTERS Fall 2019 The recommendations are by no means all-inclusive of appropriate possible actions. However, this analysis supports implementing these recommendations as a positive step towards improving a range of skills for laboratorians. These recommendations can also influence individual career decisions in public health laboratories. One of the next phases in the data analysis will look at the quality and value of APHL training. Top Five Scientific/ Technical Training Needs topics identified: ➊  Bioinformatics—Application in public health laboratory ➋ Bioinformatics—Data analysis ➌ Molecular Diagnostics—Sequencing  technology and instrumentation (next-generation sequencing, whole genome sequencing) ➍  Laboratory Standards and Guidelines— The APHL Training and Workforce Development Program would like to thank CDC’s Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services/ Division of Laboratory Systems/ Training and Workforce Branch (CSELS/DLS/TWDB) for their generous support of this needs assessment project. n DIGITAL EXTRA: To view the full reports, visit 2018 Training Needs Assessment Survey and Report and the 2018 Training Needs Assessment Focus Groups Report Regulations that affect laboratory practice (e.g., HIPAA, CLIA, EPA) ➎  Laboratory Science and Practice Fundamentals—Quality control/ Quality assurance  Top Five Leadership & Management Training Needs topics identified: ➊ Personnel—Effective communication ➋ Personnel—Team building ➌  Conflict resolution ➍ Scientific ethics  ➎ C  ommunication Techniques— Presentation skills PublicHealthLabs @APHL APHL.org