During this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Jessica Fisher, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), will share the organization’s
Leadership Domain: Change Management and Implementation
Skills and Strategies for ‘Where the Puck Is Going’ —’Wait, Is It Even Still a Puck?’
The future of the public health field is uncertain, and that will continue to be true. Workforce development will play a critical role in preparing in an uncertain and constantly
Advancing the Syndemic Model
In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Kat Kelley, Lead Analyst ? Syndemics at NACCHO, S. Garrison Carruth, Public Health Administrator III at CDPH, and
All Hands on Deck: How Non-Traditional Partners Evaluated Boating Laws
In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Marla Peters, MHA, shares her experience working with marine law enforcement officials to evaluate a law change to
An Effective Incident Command System: Public Health Response to Katrina Evacuees
In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Pam Blackwell, RN, and Alpha Fowler Bryan, MD, describe how the Atlanta National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Federal
Sleep and Social Rhythms: Important Health Considerations After Involuntary Job Loss
Dr. Haynes will review early findings from the NIH-funded Assessing Daily Activity Patterns through occupational Transitions (ADAPT) study. Also, she will discuss why the promotion of sleep and consistent daily
Strategic Communication for Driving Change
Welcome to ?Strategic Communication for Driving Change,? where you?ll learn the fundamentals of strategic communication and its critical role in guiding organizations through periods of change. This training will equip
Systems Thinking for Childhood Obesity Prevention
Systems thinking is an approach to solving complex problems promoted by researchers and policy makers. This training guides you through taking a systems approach to childhood obesity prevention, and presents
Native Hawaiian Health and Wellbeing: Progress and Recommendations
Papa Ola Lokahi has completed the update of the 1985 E Ola Mau (EOM) health needs assessment and is calling it E Ola Mau a Mau. The original EOM report
Public Health Campaigns and Movements for a Just Society
This webinar will discuss the work of Human Impact Partners (HIP) and their theory of change which centers power and building power to create health for all. We will look