In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Tia Benally, Malcolm Clay, Brooke Ambrose, and Emma Diffendal will offer their personal perspectives on how they have
Organization: Region 10 - Northwest Public Health Training Center
Creating Dynamic Presentations Video Series
Strong communication skills are an important part of any job, and for public health practitioners, this includes the ability to give effective presentations. While visual aids, such as PowerPoint slides,
Data for Addressing Health Disparities
In this one hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Teresa Litton, MPH, discusses ways public health and health care professionals can use data to jointly address
Decision-Making in Emergency Preparedness
Emergencies test the decision-making skills of all leaders. This course will help you build emergency decision-making skills by helping you understand the specific pressures on emergency decision-making. You will also
Developing a Concise Statement of the Issue
A well-written statement of the issue that you are considering can help you achieve your prevention goals and influence your public health interventions. This 45-minute module will show you how
Developing and Prioritizing Program and Policy Options
In this 45-minute module, you will learn why it is important to set priorities among various program and policy options. You will examine several methods for prioritizing competing options and
Developing Evidence About Public Health Services
In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Betty Bekemeier, PhD, MPH, FAAN, reviews the importance of collecting standardized data and demonstrates how the information is
Making Meetings Work: Facilitation Skills for Public Health Professionals
Picture this: You?ve just wrapped up a meeting and head back to your office with the nagging feeling of wasted time. You can’t help but feel that your team is
Making the Case for Foundational Public Health Services
In this one hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Barry Kling, MSPH, explains an initiative in Washington State to secure sustainable public health funding.
Managing Change in Emergency Preparedness
Change management is the process of helping people within an organization adapt to changes. In this course, you will learn about how to provide leadership through the changes that may