The Region V PHTC seeks to advance the skills of the current and future public health workforce to improve population health outcomes.
Leadership Domain: Data-Informed Decision Making and Problem Solving
Data Communication Trainings
These curated data communication trainings are offered through various training partners. A certificate of completion or completion email is not guaranteed at the end of the course. If you are
Data State of Mind Online
Being data literate has taken on a whole new meaning with the influx of information you interact with daily. Data has such power and influence when it is applied effectively
Diversity Issues in Public Health: Dr. Renee Johnson
This four-part lecture series, led by Dr. Renee Johnson, associate professor of mental health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will describe best practices in the definition
Continuous Quality Improvement
Whether it’s a small repetitive task in our daily work or addressing large community issues, applying principles of continuous quality improvement or CQI allows us to break down the steps
Our Voice: Harnessing Local Expertise to Create Healthier Communities
During this session we will walk through the Our Voice approach, and highlight the inspiring work of a Denver grandma turned ?streetfighter,? who has used data and built collaborations to
Policy Surveillance and Legal Epidemiology: Tools for Public Health Advocacy
The Region V PHTC seeks to advance the skills of the current and future public health workforce to improve population health outcomes.
Sizzling Summer Series 2023: Making Data Come Alive!
This summer, we?re kicking off our five-part series with a conversation with Dr. Julie Sweetland from the FrameWorks Institute to talk about framing public health messages using data. Join us
Sizzling Summer Series 2024
Crafting Compelling Stories for Diverse Audiences, Using Data to Enhance Credibility, Logic, and Emotional Appeal, Advancing Health Equity through Data Visualization
Using Evidence-Based Practices: A Webinar for Public Health Practitioners & Community Partners
This is the archived version of the January 12th, 2017 Using Evidence-Based Practices: A Webinar for Public Health Practitioners & Community Partners presented by the University of Iowa Prevention Research