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Ask Me Anything: Academic Health Department Partnerships

November 12, 2025

Join the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and the Public Health Foundation (PHF) for the final webinar in a series focused on academic health department (AHD) partnerships on November 12, 2025 from 2-3pm EST. Throughout this webinar series, we’ve explored the foundations of AHD partnerships and shared real-world examples of how these partnerships are built and sustained. Now, we’re turning the spotlight to you! In this interactive session, participants will gain a foundational understanding of AHD partnerships, with an introduction to the new AHD Partnerships Toolkit designed to support the development and sustainability of these partnerships. Then, the floor will open for your questions. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to strengthen an existing partnership, this is your chance to ask us anything about AHD partnerships.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe AHD partnerships
  • Identify strategies for developing or sustaining AHD partnerships in your jurisdiction

Featured Speakers: 

Kathleen Amos, MLIS, AHIP
Director, Workforce Development, PHF

C. William Keck, MD, MPH, FACPM
Chair, Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice’s AHD Learning Community

Registration

Note: Registrants will need to log in or create a free ASTHO account. For more information about this webinar, please contact Mayela Arana at marana@phf.org.

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Join the AHD Learning Community listserv to be notified of future webinars or visit the AHD Learning Community online to explore previous webinars and other freely available resources to support developing and enhancing AHD partnerships.

The AHD Learning Community brings together public health and population health professionals to learn about AHD partnerships. Learning Community members share knowledge and experiences related to AHD partnerships and learn from each other through webinars and meetings, peer discussion, expert technical assistance, and resources and tools. The AHD Learning Community is an initiative of the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice. Visit the AHD Learning Community webpage or contact Mayela Arana at marana@phf.org​ for more information.

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Looking to strengthen and expand partnerships between health departments and academic institutions? PHF is ready to assist with a new service offering an environmental scan to help you explore and improve your partnerships. This service can help lay a foundation to strengthen public health education, training, and research through effective AHD partnerships. 

Ready to get started?

Contact Ron Bialek at 202-218-4420 or rbialek@phf.org. You can also submit your request online.