In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Helen de Pinho, MBBCh, FCCH, MBA, and Sylvia Pirani, MPH, MS, walk us through the process of policy making and the role of systems thinking in
Organization: Region 2 - Public Health Training Center
Policy Engagement: An Essential Role for Public Health Agencies in Public Health 3.0
Participants will learn about the following three lessons about public health communication: 1) Education and awareness may not be enough to address social determinants of health, 2) It is important
Policy Enactment and Implementation in the Policy Process and How Systems Thinking Fits In
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
Plain Language: What is it? Why does it matter to health? How can you use it to advance health equity?
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, participants will learn the basics of plain language from Dr. Gretchen Van Wye, Assistant Commissioner and Registrar for the Bureau of Vital Statistics for the New
Introduction to Mixed Methods
The following course is designed to provide the learner with an introduction to the benefits of mixed methods, different mixed methods research designs, and methods of analyzing and integrating mixed
Introduction to Qualitative Analysis with Alasia
Qualitative research produces rich, narrative data that requires both analysis and interpretation. In this section, learners are guided through the basic steps of the analysis process: Organize, Reduce, and Describe.
Making Community Colleges and Public Universities Incubators Of Health Equity For Young Adults
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, Nicholas Freudenberg, DrPH, MPH and Erinn C. Bacchus, MPH, discuss how community colleges and public universities can contribute to reducing racial, ethnic and class inequities
Mastering the Art of De-Escalation: Strategies for Field Visits
Dana Bernstein, PCC, PMP, will walk participants through strategies for successful field visits and ways to de-escalate tense situations. Dana will demonstrate some common scenarios from the field and discuss
Mental Health in Rural New York: Findings and Implications of a Listening Tour with Residents and Professionals
Describe how rural communities are disproportionately affected by suicide
Combating the Opioid Crisis with Audience-Centric Communications Strategies
Describe audience knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around the risks of prescription opioids