In today’s polarized and increasingly isolated communication landscape it can feel impossible to break through the noise and establish a meaningful dialogue about issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In
Leadership Domain: Partnerships, Collaboration, and Communicatication
Embracing Public Health 3.0 and Creating Cross-Sector Partnerships
Today Public Health 3.0 is positively informing public health practice. South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DHEC) Upstate Public Health Region and Tennessee Department of Health have
Public Media Data for Public Health
This webinar explores new ways to use public media data to solve large, complex public health issues like opioid abuse and mental health. Dr. Joe Smyser explains how the Public
Reducing Obesity and Diet-Related Diseases by Limiting Predatory Marketing of Unhealthy Food
Unhealthy food is the leading cause of premature death and preventable illness around the world today. Predatory marketing makes a significant contribution to this burden. Public health professionals can play
Reducing Promotion and Consumption of Ultra-Processed Food
This two-part course developed by the Region 2 Public Health Training Center (PHTC) aims to understand ultra-processed food and explore how health departments can combat the promotion of ultra-processed food.
School of Hard Knocks: The Impact of the Pandemic on School Children and Their Families
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, Donna M. Bradbury, MA, LMHC, and Bonnie Catlin, LCSW, discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted school-aged children, their families, and how the NYS Office
Strategic Skills Training Series: Introduction to Persuasive Communication
The Strategic Skills Training Series developed by the Region 2 PHTC aims to help prepare public health leaders and the public health workforce to develop the practices and competencies associated
Strategic Storytelling: Using Data to Tell a Story and Telling Stories with Data
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
Strategies to Advance Health Equity: How Health Departments Can Protect the Health of Immigrants
This self-paced, interactive module prepares public health professionals working in state and local health departments to develop or support health care, social services, and public health programs to protect the
Succession Planning and Change: Growing and Developing Talent in Public Health
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Emil J. Sadloch, MA, highlights the importance of succession planning and why it is so relevant for public health today. While acknowledging the incredible contributions of