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Systems Thinking in Public Health

In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Mary Kay Chess explores how systems thinking can be used to understand and resolve difficult public health problems.

Creating a Learning Agenda for Systems Change

This webinar reviews the origins of the toolkit and explores its key elements, including a conceptual learning framework, rapid assessment tool, discussion guide, and learning approach planning tool, to help

Planning for Financial Success

Funding public health activities is challenging, and having a team in place ready to respond to funding opportunities from government agencies and foundations is critical for success. Planning for Financial

Practical Law for Public Health Officials

Do you know how the law contributed to motor vehicle safety, vaccination, or safer workplaces? Law reform or litigation has played a part in most of the greatest public health

Presenting Public Health Data

In the fourth 45-minute installment of this five-part series, Basic Concepts in Data Analysis for Community Health Assessment, you learn best practices for presenting tables and graphs of public health

Ready for Resilience: Stress and Resiliency

We all experience stress. This course, which is part one of a three-part series, reviews how stress affects behavior, biology, and psychology on a daily basis and during emergencies.

Ready for Resilience: Supporting the Workforce

We all experience stress. This course, which is part one of a three-part series, reviews how stress affects behavior, biology, and psychology on a daily basis and during emergencies.

Disaster Behavioral Health

Many public health workers are confident in their ability to handle the physical tasks involved in responding to a disaster, but what about the psychological challenges? In this one-hour online