Lab Matters Spring 2018 | Page 2

The APHL Emerging Leader Program Where could it take you? Do you unite others and help them see new possibilities? Do you show high potential in your current role? Are you open to learning, experimenting and growing? These are just some of the characteristics of a future leader. Each year APHL’s Emerging Leader Program (ELP) selects laboratorians from state, local, environmental and agricultural laboratories to participate in this year-long leadership development program. Through skill development workshops, networking opportunities, leadership exercises and project development, the ELP shapes laboratory scientists into future leaders within the laboratory system. Apply Now! The application period is open until June 15. Learn more about the program at www.aphl.org /emergingleader. 10 years of developing laboratory leaders! For 10 years, the ELP has been advancing the careers of laboratory scientists. To date, more than 110 public health laboratorians from 48 federal, state, local, agricultural or environmental laboratories have completed the program, as well as 12 CDC participants and 1 Canadian public health laboratory. 87% are still in the PHL system 25% of graduates are lab directors or assistant laboratory directors 40% of graduates are currently on APHL committees or subcommittees “When you get a PhD, they don’t teach you how to manage things. There is not a program out there to train someone at the bench level and give them the skills and knowledge base they need to become a laboratory director. The ELP is filling this gap.” Grace Kubin, PhD, Laboratory Director, Texas Department of State Health Services