In the final webinar of our Strategic Storytelling series, Mark Dessauer, MA, shows us how public health practitioners can use data points to build a story and demonstrate impact. He
Leadership Domain: Data-Informed Decision Making and Problem Solving
Strategies to Advance Health Equity: How Health Departments Can Promote Living Wages
The social determinants of health, or the structures and economic systems that shape patterns of wellness and illness, can be considered ?upstream? that then influence downstream factors like obesity and
Introduction to Mixed Methods
The following course is designed to provide the learner with an introduction to the benefits of mixed methods, different mixed methods research designs, and methods of analyzing and integrating mixed
Introduction to Qualitative Analysis with Alasia
Qualitative research produces rich, narrative data that requires both analysis and interpretation. In this section, learners are guided through the basic steps of the analysis process: Organize, Reduce, and Describe.
Making Community Colleges and Public Universities Incubators Of Health Equity For Young Adults
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, Nicholas Freudenberg, DrPH, MPH and Erinn C. Bacchus, MPH, discuss how community colleges and public universities can contribute to reducing racial, ethnic and class inequities
Commercial Determinants of Health
This module is designed to introduce public health practitioners and academics to the concept of commercial determinants of health(CDOH). It provides definitions and a framework for the study of CDOH.
Communicate More Effectively: Psychological Principles to Change Behavior and Improve Outcomes
This course empowers public health professionals to communicate more effectively with the public. To do so, learners will discover the basics of behavioral economics, key psychological principles that are important
Nicotine and Neighborhoods: Findings from a Policy Evaluation and Retailer Assessment Study in NYC
Explain the relationship between nicotine product retail in communities, use behaviors, and inequities
Problem Identification in the Policy Process and How Systems Thinking Fits In
This training describes how to implement the first stage of the CDC policy process – Problem Identification. Using a scenario focused on the opioid problem in fictitious Tycho County, the
Climate Change: Using Technical and Adaptive Leadership to Identify and Address Extreme Heat
Climate change can contribute to disruptions of physical, biological, and ecological systems, including disturbances originating locally and elsewhere. The health effects of these disruptions can be severe.