In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, you will learn how to integrate systems thinking concepts into your work to address public health issues from Dr. Helen De Pinho. The webinar further
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Taking Intelligent Risks: Leading Change that Works
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, participants will explore how to navigate change in the workplace with Dr. Paul Thurman, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University Mailman School
The Purpose of Pilot Studies in Modern Research
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, participants learn from Dr. Martina Pavlicova about the benefits and limitations of pilot testing in clinical research. First, Dr. Pavlicova uses a case study to
The Science of Trust: Implications for Public Health Research and Practice
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Renata Schiavo presents on the importance of trust in public health research and practice. She begins by defining ?trust? and explaining the importance of gaining trust
The Swag Deficit: How and Why Public Health Sucks All The Fun Out of Everything
Understand primary gaps and weaknesses in how public health presents itself and engages communities
Using Technology for Good: Leveraging Consumer Technology for Population Health Impact in Public Health Settings
This webinar explores the role of consumer technology in public health initiatives. Participants will learn how to assess potential technological advancements and their impact on public health. The session highlights
Strategies to Advance Health Equity: How Health Departments Can Promote Living Wages
The social determinants of health, or the structures and economic systems that shape patterns of wellness and illness, can be considered ?upstream? that then influence downstream factors like obesity and
Public Health Law in the 21st Century: Exploring Authority, Equity, and Advocacy
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Montrece Ransom, JD, MPH and Dawn Hunter, JD, MPH present on public health law fundamentals. The presenters begin by explaining the basics of law in the
Public Health’s Equity Clout Problem: “What Is It And How Do We Address It To Achieve Structural and Cultural Humility?”
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Jerel Ezell presents on the importance of equity clout and what that means in the context of public health departments working to build structural and cultural
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