Our Challenging Public Health series invites speakers from outside of public health to reflect on the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This conversation features Saru Jayaraman, lawyer, activist,
Leadership Domain: Change Management and Implementation
Change Management – Using the ADKAR Model for Individual and Organizational Change
This course introduces the idea of change management, specifically the ADKAR model. This model can be used by public health leaders to ease the process of change within an organization
Change Management in a Challenging Healthcare Environment: Delivering with Maximum Impact
This session is designed to take public health professionals through an interactive and participatory group discussion on leading change in the public health and healthcare settings. In this session, the
Epidemiology and Race: Why and How We Study Racial Health Disparities (Part 3)
This series of panels will examine how race and racial health disparities are studied in epidemiology. The first panel in our series will explore the history of census data, how
An Equity Guided Approach to Public Health for Leaders at All Levels
This course will teach you the definitions, value-driven actions and further learning needed to develop your leadership approach to health equity. You?ll think about applying the actions and skills in
Equity and Ethics in Public Health Research and Evaluation
Join Maine Public Health Association and our partners in a day-long event to engage in dialogue and learning around equity and ethics in public health research and evaluation. Over the
Evidence Based Public Health
The aim of this 10-part course is to build skills in applying evidence-based decision making to improve population health and advance health equity. Through presentations, practice exercises, and case examples,
Abolition, Incarceration, and the Public’s Health
The United States is the most incarcerated nation in the world. Decades of harmful policies have led to overcrowded prisons and a broken criminal justice system, leading to prison populations
Antiracism as Health Policy (Part 1 of 3)
Part 1: Data, Race, and COVID-19 This three-part series will examine the racial disparities in health brought vividly to public attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first panel in our
CHW Webinar: Trauma Informed Self Care and Community Care during a Pandemic
Participants will explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and this new moment in the civil rights movement for Black lives through a lens of trauma-informed care. The workshop will