1Your Pathway to CPH & Public Health Certification Success
61Evaluating Behavior Change Interventions
2Overview of CPH & public health certification exams
62CBPR vs Traditional Research: A Paradigm Comparison
3Exam Structure and Content Mastery
63Public Health Communication and Informatics
4Epidemiology Recap
64Risk Communication Principles
5Health Care Systems and Financing
65Communicating Uncertainty and Complex Information
6Eligibility and Application Process
66Crisis and Emergency Communication Best Practices
7Education and Experience Requirements:
67Tailoring Messages for Diverse Audiences
8Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for the CPH Exam
68Technology to Enhance Public Health Practice
9Important Deadlines and Fees
69Mobile Health Applications and Telehealth
10Test Day Expectations and Logistics
70Social Media Strategies for Health Promotion
11Preparing for Exam Day Procedures: What to Expect
71Future Trends: AI and Big Data Analytics
12Testing Center Rules and Accommodations:
72Preparing for the Exam –Test-Taking Strategies
13Post-Exam Process and Score Reporting
73Study Planning and Time Management
14Essential Public Health Foundations
74Setting Realistic Study Goals: Precision Over Pressure
15Core Public Health Sciences
75Prioritizing High-Yield Content Areas
16Introduction to Epidemiology and Biostatistics Principles
76Balancing Study with Work and Personal Commitments
17Environmental Health Basics and Social Determinants
77Handling ‘None of the Above’ Correctly
18Health Policy, Management, and Communication Overview
78Managing Exam Day Stress and Focus
19Historical and Ethical Contexts in Public Health
79Relaxation and Mindfulness Techniques
20Landmark Public Health Achievements
80Strategies to Maintain Focus During the Exam
21Ethical Considerations in Public Health Practice
81Post-Exam Reflection and Coping
22Role of Public Health Law and Regulations:
82Epidemiology and Biostatistics Practice Questions
23Epidemiology and Biostatistics Review
83Environmental and Occupational Health Questions
24Fundamental Epidemiologic Concepts
84Health Policy and Social Sciences Questions
25Measures of Disease Frequency and Association
85Chapter 10:
26Bias, Confounding, and Effect Modification
86Practice Questions: Policy, Management, and Social Sciences
27Biostatistical Techniques
87Leadership and Advocacy Questions
28Descriptive Statistics and Probability Basics
88Health Communication & Informatics
29Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Intervals
89Full-Length Practice Exam
30Data Interpretation and Use of Statistical Software
90Answer Key and Rationales
31Environmental and Occupational Health
91Self-Scoring and Performance Analysis Guide
32Environmental Health Risks and Prevention
92Instructions for Scoring Your Exam
33Common Environmental Hazards
93Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
34Vector-Borne Diseases and Control Measures
94Planning Targeted Review Based on Outcomes
35Environmental Justice and Vulnerable Populations
95Final Review and Post-Exam Guidance
36Occupational Health Principles
96High-Yield Content Recap
37Workplace Hazards and Injury Prevention
97Exam Day Tips and Best Practices
38Regulations and Standards for Worker Safety
98Preparing Mentally and Physically
39Regulatory Process and Compliance
99Managing Time and Question Pacing
40International Standards and Guidelines
100Understand the Exam Format
41Occupational Health Surveillance and Intervention
101Time Allocation Strategies
42Disaster Preparedness and Response
102Handling Unexpected Challenges
43Role of Public Health in Disaster Planning
103Next Steps After Certification
44Communication Strategies During Public Health Emergencies
104Understanding Score Reports and Renewal Requirements
45Health Policy, Management, and Leadership
105Leveraging Certification for Career Advancement
46Health Policy Fundamentals
106Opportunities for Continuing Education and Leadership
47Policy Development Process and Stakeholders
107Conclusion
48Health Economics and Financing Basics
108Recognizing Your Accomplishment
49Impact of Policy on Population Health
109The Significance of Certification Achievement
50Public Health Program Management
110Building Confidence and Professional Identity
51Planning Public Health Programs:
111Inspiring Peers and Colleagues
52Budgeting, Resource Allocation, and Grant Management
112Career Advancement and Leadership
53Quality Improvement and Performance Measurement
113Using Certification to Access New Roles
54Leadership and Advocacy Skills
114Engaging in Professional Organizations and Networks
55Effective Communication and Negotiation
115Becoming a Mentor and Public Health Advocate
56Building Coalitions and Partnerships
116Commitment to Lifelong Learning
57Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health
117Maintaining Certification Through Continuing Education
58Theories and Models of health behavior
118Staying Current with Evolving Public Health Trends
59Health Belief Model (HBM)
119Embracing Ongoing Professional Development
60Applying Behavior Change Models to Program Design