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STAT·2h ago·1 min read
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Accrediting body weighs dropping explicit racism language from public health curriculum standards

Aug 19, 2026·read at STAT ↗RegulatoryNegative

The Council on Education for Public Health is reviewing its core competency language for accredited schools.

Currently the standards require students to discuss how structural bias, social inequities and racism affect health. A proposed rewrite would remove the explicit mention of these topics.

The change is not yet final, and stakeholders are watching as the revision could alter how public health programs address health equity.

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Original headline: “Accrediting body considers changes to racism curriculum standards for public health schools”

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