This MACHW interactive workshop series aims to support CHWs as they strive to serve their clients during these challenging times. The workshop formats will include expert panels, Q and A,
Leadership Domain: Change Management and Implementation
An Introduction to Zoonoses and Vector borne Diseases and their Drivers
In the first of four screencasts the public health practitioner is introduced to zoonoses and vector borne diseases and how they differ from other infectious diseases. In subsequent screencasts, the
The Nation’s First State-Authorized Overdose Prevention Center: Legal and Public Health Updates
In this webinar, the presenters will discuss what overdose prevention centers are and how they fit into a broader continuum of care for people who use drugs. Attendees will learn
The Next Normal: Politics and Health
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of politics and policies in mobilizing and protecting the public. What can we learn from the political failures and successes of the Covid-19 era
The Vermont Way: Communicating through science and clear public health messaging
In February of 2020 Vermont began preparing for what became the COVID-19 pandemic. From the start, the Governor and the people supporting him, most notably the Commissioner at the Vermont
The Future of Population Health (Part 2): Population Health: Major Challenges
This conversation is the second program in a three-part series convening contributing authors from The Milbank Quarterly’s special issue celebrating its 100th anniversary, titled, The Future of Population Health: Challenges
Transgender Introductory Primer
The Transgender Introductory Primer is ideal for a variety of professionals in the helping and health professions, particularly mental health, social service and medical providers. During this training, participants will
Exploring Social Determinants of Health: from Data to Action to Advance Equity (New Hampshire and National Approaches)
We know good health goes beyond medical care and is influenced by economic opportunity, affordable housing, and quality education – all factors that communities can transform. These social determinants of
Health Equity Dialogue: Maine Oral Health Equity
In this webinar, we will host a panel of experts on oral health. We will be discussing access to care, barriers and inequalities prevalent in Maine in relation to dental
Human Health Effects of Climate Change
Following a short overview of the causes and mechanisms of climate change, the course reviews current and expected human health impacts, with particular emphasis on impacts in Vermont and the