Non-substantive
Change Request
OMB Control Number 0920-0765
Fellowship
Management System
Application
Module and Host Site Assignment Proposal Module
Public Health
Associate Program
Date Submitted: September 4, 2015
This is a
change request for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) Fellowship Management System (FMS). The web-based FMS collects
information electronically, from nonfederal candidates applying to
fellowship programs at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, public health agencies wishing to host fellows, and
alumni of the fellowship programs. FMS is an efficient and effective
electronic system for collecting information from potential
candidates, processing the fellowship training program applications,
and collecting assignment proposals from public health agencies and
organizations interested in hosting fellows (or associates). FMS is
a robust flexible framework and has been successfully tailored for
various CDC fellowships, including the Public Health Associate
Program (PHAP). The FMS host site module is a streamlined application
for CDC training programs, where the state, local, tribal or
territorial (STLT) host agencies can submit their assignment proposal
information online and track the status of their application (e.g.,
all application materials received by CDC, whether selected as a host
agency).
The purpose of this change request is for OMB
approval of proposed modifications to data elements in the PHAP FMS
application module and FMS fellowship host site module. The changes
include deleted questions, reformatted questions, and modifications
to current questions that will result in more focused narratives.
These are necessary for CDC’s continued support of
STLT health agencies interested in
hosting a PHAP fellow (associate). CDC requests OMB approval of the
proposed modifications. Changes are based on and address feedback
received from applicants and from STLT health partners during PHAP
annual site visits. These changes support CDC’s PHAP training
program’s efficiency and effectiveness.
The proposed changes to the FMS PHAP application module provide more focused questions, allow for additional input on regional preferences, and will enhance CDC’s review and applicant selection and fellowship (associate) assignment processes. The changes to the FMS PHAP application module do not increase burden. A chart listing proposed changes for the FMS PHAP application module are provided below. Screen shots of the revised FMS PHAP application questions are provided in attachment 1.
The modifications to the FMS host site module data elements will provide clarity for STLT host agencies and streamline the process for information gathering as the host sites complete the host site proposal application process. Furthermore, these changes will enhance CDC’s review and approval process for PHAP host site proposals. The proposed questions and enhancements to the host site module provide:
Updated language and clarified instructions to support easier application completion by STLT health agencies
Shortened and enhanced narratives and drop-down information to improve efficiency as STLT health agencies complete applications
Updated
competencies
These changes are expected to increase efficiency for the STLT agencies as they complete the host site application proposal. The PHAP host site assignment proposal applications were tested by six (6) CDC staff and external partners, timed, and found to result in only an additional three (3) minutes per respondent as compared to the timeframe for the current approved host site module. The proposed changes do not impact burden. A chart listing proposed changes for the FMS PHAP host site module are provided below. Screen shots of the revised FMS PHAP host site assignment proposal application questions are provided in attachment 2.
Estimated Annualized Burden Hours (FMS Application and Host Site Modules)
Type of Respondents |
Form |
Number of Respondents |
Frequency of Response |
Average burden Time per Response (in hours) |
Average Total Response Burden (in hours) |
Fellowship applicants |
FMS Application |
1961 |
1 |
1 and 45/60
|
3432 |
Public health agency or organization staff |
FMS Host Site Module |
408 |
1 |
1.5 |
612 |
Total |
|
2369 |
|
|
4044 |
Proposed Changes for FMS PHAP Application Module
PHAP Host Site Application(Page Name) |
Current Question/Item |
Requested Change |
Figure 12.4‑c. Regional Preferences Program Awareness Survey page: Region where you are will to relocate |
Check all Regions where you are willing to relocate for this program. You must select at least three (3) regions in order to be considered for this program. Please note PHAP does not pay for relocation expenses |
Revised: Candidates
have an opportunity to give their regional preferences, but
ultimately their work locations are determined by CDC, based on
the needs of the program. Please select 3 regions that you are
interested in and number them in order of preference. |
Program Awareness Survey page: |
Which program areas interest you? |
Delete question |
Personal Statement |
Please write a narrative of 750 words or less that addresses the following areas:
|
Revised Questions : Please write a narrative of 750 words or less that addresses the following:
|
14.1‑a. Transportation Requirements |
|
Delete: #3 Are you willing to take public transportation? |
9.2.
Proposed Changes for FMS PHAP Host Site Module
PHAP Host Site Application(Page Name) |
Current Question/Item |
Requested Change |
Public Health Agency Details: Health Director 7.1 |
Name and contact Information |
Provide function for host site to upload Director’s to upload “Letter of Support” The letter of support documents the agency collaboration with CDC/PHAP. |
Public Health Agency Details |
None |
Added: Is your health department accredited through the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB)?
|
Population Description 7.2-a |
Briefly describe the population of your jurisdiction and the population the associate will serve (Narrative) |
Under Population Description, delete narrative field. Added new fields: “Primary Topic-dropdown ” Pick lists for “race”, “sex” and “life stages Race
Sex
Life stages
|
Public Health Agency Details: Organizational Structure 7.2-a |
Briefly describe the organizational structure of your public health agency and the services you provide. |
Updated to read:
|
Public health agency statement: 8.1-a |
How will hosting an associate impact your public health agency, the associate and CDC? |
Revised to read: Describe the public health or program need(s) (e.g. childhood obesity, preparedness planning, infrastructure development) and brief description of the proposed work to be address by the PHAP associate. |
Assignment Detail Home Page: - 9.1-a |
Assignment Details by Program Year |
Revised: Program Details for the 2-year assignment |
Assignment Details by Program year 9.1.a |
Year 2
|
Delete column that documents Year 1 and 2 and Program name.
Add Program area (no action by host site, auto populated from 9.2.a)
|
Program Year Specifics 9.1.a |
Distance between year 1 and year 2 locations: (dropdown) |
Delete: Program Year specific detail |
Assignment detail: program information 9.2-a |
1.Program Details for Year 1
2. Drop list
3.Location
|
|
Activities Section 9.3-a |
Associate Activities, Responsibilities, and Deliverable for Year 1:
Note: the same information collected for year 1 and 2 |
Revised: Associate Activities, Responsibilities, and Deliverable
Delete: Note: the same information collected for year 1 and 2 |
Add Activity 9.3.b |
Enter a detailed description of the activity the associate will perform during the assignment, including associate responsibilities, timeline, and key milestones (250 word limit). |
Enter detailed description of the activity the associate will perform during the assignment, including associates responsibilities, timeline and key milestones (250 work limit).
Added: dropdown for timeline Start Month/year End Mont/year
Deliverable – text field for deliverables.
Added drop down: Level of responsibility
|
Additional Activities for PHAP 9.3.c |
Activity Type: Drop down |
Delete drop down Activity type: case management, presentation/outreach communication, problem solving/critical thinking etc.
Delete: Note: same information collected for both year 1 and 2. |
Deliverable Timeline for PHAP 9.3.d and 9.3.e |
List any timelines and deliverable with this activity Select all deliverable that apply to this activity |
Delete |
Add Activity: Competencies 9.3.1 |
Competencies sub-section for both year 1 and 2 |
Delete Competencies sub-section for both year 1 and 2 Add: Competencies Revised competencies attached |
Special Requirements 9.4.b |
Please select any special requirement the associate must have to perform the duties or activities described in the proposal.
|
Please select any special requirement the associate must have to perform the duties or activities described in the proposal.
Delete the following:
|
9.5.b |
* Note: same information collected for both year 1 and 2
|
Delete: Note: same information collected for both year 1 and 2
|
Supervisors Information: Add supervisor 9.6.a |
Click “Add the supervisor button” below to enter supervisor information. You must add at least one supervisor. If there are multiple supervisors one of them must be marked as the primary supervisor. At least one on the supervisor must be full time employee in your agency. |
Updated: Click “Add” the supervisor button” Click to enter primary and secondary supervisor information.
Supervisors must be full time employee in your agency
|
|
Describe why the primary supervisor would be a good mentor/coach for an associate and how the primary supervisor will foster growth and development. |
Revised to read (text box for each):
|
9.6.b |
Supervisor’s First name Supervisors Last name E-mail, phone ext., alternate phone, alternate phone ext., supervisor employed by, years of public year experience, current number of total staff supervised, is this the primary supervisor (y/n), is this the secondary supervisor (y/n) |
Revised: Title, supervisors Lname, Fname, mailing address, city state/territory, zip E-mail, phone ext., alternate phone, alternate phone ext., years of public year experience, current number of total staff supervised, and are you a full time employee (y/n) |
9.6.b |
Is this the primary supervisor Y/N Is this the Secondary Supervisor Y/N |
Delete Is this the primary supervisor Y/N Is this the Secondary Supervisor Y/N |
9.2.
Cat Categorical Program Areas
9.2.a (only the program areas will be displayed) CIO |
Categorical Program Area(s) |
|
1. |
Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CSELS) |
Division of Public Health Information Dissemination (DPHID Division of Laboratory Systems Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance
|
2. |
National Center for Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) |
Division of Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
Division of Human Development and Disabilities
Division of Blood Disorders
|
3. |
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) |
|
4. |
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) |
|
5. |
National Center for HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) |
|
6. |
National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) |
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7. |
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) |
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8. |
National Center on Environmental Health (NCEH) |
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9. |
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) |
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10. |
Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (OSTLTS) |
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11. |
Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR) |
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9.3.1 Updated Competencies
Analytic and Assessment Skills |
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Monitors health risks and factors affecting the community |
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Uses data that is valid and reliable for assessing the health of a community |
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Synthesizes public health information to accurately assess problems |
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Applies ethical principles in using (e.g. accessing, analyzing, using, maintaining, and disseminating) public health data and information |
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Uses information technology in accessing, collecting, analyzing, using maintaining, and disseminating data and information |
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Defends decisions using logic as well as qualitative and quantitative data |
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Public Health Science Skills |
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Applies knowledge of various approaches to improving population-based health |
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Describes the basic public health sciences (i.e., laboratory, epidemiology, surveillance, and informatics) |
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Describes how public health sciences are used in the delivery of the 10 Essential Public Health services |
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Incorporates public health informatics practices and procedures |
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Defines the roles, responsibilities and contributions of various organizations and agencies to specific federal, state, tribal, local and territorial public health programs |
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Describes public health as part of a larger inter-related system of organizations that influence the health of populations at local, national, and global levels |
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Program Planning, Management, and Improvement Skills |
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Identifies information required in the program planning process |
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Gathers information for evaluating policies, programs, and services |
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Contributes to implementation of organizational strategic plan |
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Contributes to state/tribal/community health improvement planning |
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Public Health Policy and Law Skills |
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Describes the public health laws and regulations governing public health programs |
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Adheres to laws, regulations, policies and procedures for ethical public health practice |
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Analyzes public health legislation, policy, and regulation issuances that impact public health |
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Professionalism Skills |
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Treats others courteously and respectfully |
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Exercises initiative, persistence, tact , and resourcefulness in establishing and continuing work relationships |
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Elicits and applies feedback to build professional skills and competencies |
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Makes decisions focused on desired results |
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Uses the chain of command to address risks, issues or concerns |
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Communication Skills |
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Communicates in writing and orally to target audience with linguistic and cultural proficiency |
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Communicates information that is clear, current, factual and uses plain language |
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Conveys data and information to professionals and the public using a variety of approaches (e.g., reports, presentations, email, letters, press releases) |
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Applies communication and group dynamic strategies in interactions with individuals and groups |
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Demonstrates active listening skills |
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Diversity and Inclusion Skills |
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Incorporates strategies for interacting with persons from diverse backgrounds |
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Recognizes the ways diversity influences policies, program, and the health of a community |
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Recognizes the benefit of a diverse workforce to better serve target populations |
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Uses cultural and social aspects to increase an intervention's effectiveness |
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Develops and maintains relationships with diverse partners to improve population-based health |
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Community Dimensions of Public Health Skills |
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Establishes relationships to improve health in a community (e.g. partnerships, academic, colleagues, customers, others) |
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Collaborates with community partners to improve health in a community |
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Serves as public health ambassador |
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Identifies policies, programs, and resources that improve health in a community (e.g., using evidence to demonstrate the need for a program, communicating the impact of a program) |
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Financial Planning and Management Skills |
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Describes public health funding mechanisms |
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Provides assistance on grants, cooperative agreements, contracts, and other awards to assist in meeting objectives |
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Describes components of a budget |
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Tracks program spending to current and forecasted budget constraints |
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