The Global Public Health Credentialing Board (GPHCB) partners with universities, public health networks, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, ministries of health, healthcare organizations, business partners, professional associations, faith-based organizations, community groups, and workforce development leaders to expand access to practical public health education and career-relevant credentials
What Partnership Means at GPHCB
Partnership at GPHCB means working together to make high-quality public health education more accessible, practical, equitable, and globally relevant.
We work with mission-aligned organizations to support learners, professionals, communities, and institutions through flexible education and credentialing models. Our partners may collaborate with GPHCB to expand learning access, sponsor cohorts, co-develop programs, support workforce training, provide subject matter expertise, strengthen community outreach, or offer credentials to students, staff, members, volunteers, and professionals.
GPHCB’s Medical Affairs programs introduce learners to scientific communication, evidence translation, Medical Science Liaison career pathways, real-world evidence, patient engagement, ethical collaboration with healthcare professionals, health outcomes, and the strategic role of Medical Affairs in improving healthcare decision-making.
GPHCB’s AI for Public Health Practice programs prepare learners to use artificial intelligence responsibly and practically in public health, nonprofit, government, healthcare, and community settings.
Learners explore ethical AI use, public health communication, community health assessment, program planning, evaluation, grant writing, data interpretation, decision support, health education, and responsible innovation.
Who We Partner With
Universities and Colleges
GPHCB works with universities, colleges, schools of public health, medical schools, pharmacy schools, nursing schools, and health sciences programs to expand career-relevant learning opportunities for students, alumni, faculty, and staff.
Partners may integrate GPHCB programs into student development, alumni learning, professional certificates, degree pathways, workforce readiness initiatives, and co-branded learning opportunities
Partner benefit:
Strengthen career readiness, curriculum innovation, global visibility, and applied learning opportunities.
Public Health Networks and Professional Associations
GPHCB partners with public health networks, professional societies, credentialing groups, workforce alliances, and regional health organizations to provide member training, digital badges, continuing education, and professional development.
Partner benefit:
Increase member value, expand continuing education, and strengthen workforce development across public health and healthcare communities.
Nonprofits, NGOs, and Community Organizations
GPHCB supports nonprofits, NGOs, community-based organizations, global health organizations, and grassroots groups with practical training in AI, health communication, program planning, grant writing, evidence use, evaluation, and community engagement.
Partner benefit:
Strengthen staff and volunteer capacity, improve program quality, and increase community impact.
Government Agencies and Ministries of Health
GPHCB works with government agencies, ministries of health, local health departments, public health institutes, and workforce development offices to support scalable training for public health modernization, community health communication, AI-supported planning, program evaluation, and evidence translation.
Partner benefit:
Build public sector capacity, improve program planning, strengthen health systems, and support responsible innovation
Healthcare Organizations
GPHCB partners with hospitals, clinics, healthcare systems, accountable care organizations, patient advocacy groups, and population health teams to support training in Medical Affairs, patient engagement, evidence translation, health communication, and AI-supported public health practice.
Partner benefit:
Strengthen staff development, improve population health efforts, and support patient-centered communication.
Business Partners and Employers
GPHCB works with pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, medical device companies, digital health organizations, consulting firms, healthcare employers, and corporate social responsibility programs to support workforce development, sponsored cohorts, employee training, scholarships, and public health talent pipelines.
Partner benefit:
Strengthen employee skills, support social impact, build workforce readiness, and connect with emerging public health and Medical Affairs talent.
Student, Alumni, and Civic Groups
GPHCB supports student organizations, alumni associations, fraternities, sororities, civic groups, and leadership networks that want to provide affordable learning pathways in public health, Medical Affairs, AI-supported practice, leadership, and community impact.
Partner benefit:
Create accessible career pathways and leadership development opportunities for students, alumni, and emerging professionals.
Faith-Based and Community Groups
GPHCB partners with churches, mission organizations, faith-based health ministries, civic groups, and community coalitions that are committed to health equity, service, outreach, and community wellness.
Partner benefit:
Build volunteer capacity, strengthen health education, support prevention-focused outreach, and equip community leaders with practical public health tools.
Partnership Opportunities
Graduates from this program go on to build startups, lead teams, and drive innovation across industries.
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Example Partnership Models
Our partnerships are designed to help organizations strengthen workforce readiness, support health equity, build responsible AI capacity, introduce Medical Affairs career pathways, improve community impact, and prepare learners for emerging roles in public health, healthcare, digital health, Medical Affairs, nonprofit leadership, and evidence-based practice
University Partnership
Public Health Agency Partnership
A ministry of health, local health department, or public health institute may train staff in AI-supported planning, community health communication, or evidence translation.
Nonprofit and NGO Partnership
A nonprofit or NGO may use GPHCB training to strengthen grant writing, program planning, health education materials, evaluation, staff development, and community outreach.
Employer and Business Partnership
Faith-Based and Community Partnership
A faith-based organization or community coalition may train volunteers and leaders to support health education, prevention, outreach, and community wellness initiatives.
Student, alumni, and civic groups
Creates affordable pathways into public health, Medical Affairs, and AI-supported practice for groups or communities.
We look forward to welcoming you to Global Public Health Credentialing Board Partnership Forum
Become a GPHCB Partner
GPHCB invites universities, public health networks, nonprofits, government agencies, ministries of health, healthcare organizations, business partners, professional associations, faith-based organizations, community groups, workforce development organizations, and student or alumni networks to explore partnership opportunities.
Interested in partnering with GPHCB?
Complete the partnership inquiry form. A member of our team will contact you to discuss partnership opportunities, program alignment, group training, co-branded credentials, sponsorships, and next steps.
Our Partners
The Global Public health Credentialing Board is proud to partner with a diverse network of partners. Visit our esteemed colleagues to view their roles, projects and responsibilities in helping us achieve equitable credentialed education for public health professionals.
Partner With Us
We welcome organizations and individuals passionate about transforming public health education to join us as partners. Whether you are an academic institution looking to co-create innovative courses, a subject matter expert eager to contribute your knowledge, or an employer seeking to upskill your workforce, there are many ways to get involved. To explore partnership opportunities, please fill the bottom form selecting “Being a GPHCB Partner“. One of our team members from [email protected] will contact you to complete your application. Together, we can redefine excellence in public health education on a global scale.