Join our panel of three policy experts from Arizona, California, and Hawaii to compare the policy approaches and experiences of each state in addressing e-cigarette use among youth.
Leadership Domain: Change Management and Implementation
Professional Ethics, Personal Values, and Decision Making
Ethical dilemmas are persistent in all disciplines. Decision making processes can be very complex, often with conflicts and competing values and interests. In this training, examine ethics and ethical based
A CLAS Act: Enhancing Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Preparedness
In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Ira SenGupta, Executive Director of the Cross Cultural Health Care Program, highlights standards as a set of guidelines
A Culturally Competent Preparedness Model for Reaching Limited English Proficient Communities
In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Sharyne Shiu-Thornton, PhD, MA, provides an overview of how to reach Limited English Proficiency (LEP) populations as part
Implicit Racial Bias in Health Care and Hawaii
Attendees will learn about implicit racial bias in health care and Hawai?i and how its effect on communities.
Collective Leadership – A Sense of Place Grounded in Hawaii
Leadership development is active in Hawai?i through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant called Culture of Health. Hawai?i Public Health Nurses at DOH Nursing Branch have been preparing nurses and
Cooperative Communication for Leading Change
Get ready to lead your team through change with confidence! This course will equip you with communication strategies to navigate organizational change effectively.
Crisis & Emotional Intelligence: A Family Perspective
This presentation will discuss crisis intervention, emotional intelligence and how to work with patients in crisis.
Leadership Training
RM-PHTC is guided by its Leadership Learning for Public Health in Region VIII Plan and envisions creating a robust network of accessible, practice-based learning opportunities for current and emerging leaders
Making the Connection: How the Drive to Connect in a Socially Distanced World Could Improve our Approaches to Learning in Public Health
In this session, we will explore two learning/capacity building models that are based in human connection, mutual interest, and adult learning theory that build long-lasting public health capacity. Specifically, we