NBPHE Statement regarding OBBBA Changes to Federal Student Loan Rules

NBPHE is deeply concerned about the exclusion of degrees that support critical health professions, especially professional public health degrees, the Master in Public Health (MPH) and Doctor in Public Health (DrPH) from the list of federally recognized professional degree programs

Board Member Spotlight: Lori Freeman

Board Member Spotlight: Lori Freeman, MBACEO, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)Secretary/Treasurer of the Board, National Board of Public Health Examiners Lori Freeman has spent her career advancing the people and systems that protect our communitiesโ€™ health.

NBPHE Welcomes David Buys as New Board Chair

The National Board of Public Health Examiners is pleased to announce that David R. Buys has been appointed Chair of the NBPHE Board of Directors. Dr. Buys will serve a two-year term guiding NBPHE as we continue our mission to advance the public health profession through certification.

Itโ€™s Time to Show the Value of Public Health, Starting with Ourselves

In the May 2025 issue of The Nationโ€™s Health, APHA president Deanna Wathington makes the case: public health certification helps make our work visible, credible, and respected. Itโ€™s a signal โ€“ not just to employers or policymakers, but to each other โ€“ that we are part of something bigger than a job description.

CPH Ambassador Spotlight: Barb Jump

Barb Jump transitioned from advertising to public health communicationsโ€”and found her voice amplified after earning the CPH. In our latest spotlight, she shares how the credential gave her creative work new power and credibility.

CPH Book Club selection: The DeMarco Factor

We're excited to announce our next CPH book club selection: "The DeMarco Factor: Transforming Public Will into Political Power" by Michael Pertschuk. We hope you'll join us for what promises to be an inspiring and thought-provoking discussion on June 16!

NBPHE Launches Public Health Nursing Survey

The NBPHE is conducting a worldwide Public Health Nursing Survey, aiming to receive 5,000 responses. Those who participate will help shape the future of public health nursing. Your voice matters โ€“ If youโ€™re a public health nurse, take the survey now!

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