Engaging in policy making is an essential activity of public health agencies and staff to achieve the goals of Public Health 3.0 and to work collaboratively to address the social
Organization: Region 2 - Public Health Training Center
Advanced Program Evaluation
Learners will take on the role of a staff member at the Middleton County Health Department who is tasked with helping to develop an evaluation plan for an obesity-prevention program
Collecting, Creating and Sharing Ethical Stories
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Mark Dessauer, MA, is back for part two of the storytelling in public health series. Following his October webinar on the power of storytelling, he now
Climate Change: Using Technical and Adaptive Leadership to Identify and Address Extreme Heat
Climate change can contribute to disruptions of physical, biological, and ecological systems, including disturbances originating locally and elsewhere. The health effects of these disruptions can be severe.
Charting Your Public Health Career Path
There are so many different career paths in public health, it can be hard to know where to start. This training will help you assess what is important to you,
Change Management: How Leadership can Support Staff During Crises
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
Change Management and You: How Change Impacts Public Health Professionals
The Region 2 Public Health Training Center presents its monthly Log-in2Learn series. Starting September 2018, the series began its new focus on the de Beaumont Foundation Strategic Skill Areas, eight
Challenging Misinformation: Exploring Equity- and Community-Driven Strategies
In this month’s Log-In2Learn webinar, Dr. Renata Schiavo, PhD, MA, CCL, surveys evidence-based systems strategies for health professionals to challenge misinformation. She begins by reviewing socio-ecological models from the science
Introducing the 2021 Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals
In this month’s Log-In Learn, Kathleen Amos, Director of the Academic and Practice Linkages for the Public Health Foundation, presents the newly revised Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals. She
Immigration and Health Disparities: Beyond Acculturation
In this webinar, Dr. Bates presents an overview of how immigration status affects health outcomes in the United States using the research surrounding the concept acculturation.