Dr. Boyd will explore racism as a root cause of racial health inequities. Given this foundation, she will issue a challenge to researchers, journals, reviewers, and readers to engage racism
Organization: Region 1 - New England Public Health Training Center
The 10 Essential Public Health Services in Action
Local health departments are responsible for creating and maintaining conditions that keep people in their communities healthy and safe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has defined and
Calling In, Not Calling Out
Call-outs happen when people publicly shame each other online, at the office, in classrooms or anywhere humans have a beef with one another. But I believe there are better ways
Webinar 3: Where Persuasion Fits in Health Conversations: Personal Presence When Making the Case for a Program
The series of three Webinars provides a progressive look at the art of persuasion in a health conversation. In session three, we will explore first impressions and how that generates
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
Positionality in Public Health Research and Practice
This course introduces the idea of positionality to public health practitioners and researchers. This framework can be used by people working in public health to reflect on their own identity,
Practical Strategies to Increase Your Personal Safety While Doing Fieldwork
This webinar will provide practical tips and strategies for improved threat awareness and self-protection during field work, focused on workplace violence risk. Quick, effective stress management techniques, such as specialized
Preventing the Next Pandemic, Session 1: What Did We Get Right and What Did We Get Wrong?
COVID-19 has readily made the point that the era of infectious diseases is far from over. And there are good reasons to think that with increasing urbanization and climate change,
Preventing the Next Pandemic, Session 2: How Do We Reduce the Risk of Another Pandemic and Also Prepare for Another?
COVID-19 has readily made the point that the era of infectious diseases is far from over. And there are good reasons to think that with increasing urbanization and climate change,
Managing Effectively: Program Evaluation
What are the principles of evaluation and how can your agency use data for effective evaluation? Evaluation is one of the most important skills that public health practitioners can use