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PHF E-News: News for Public Health (February 2015)

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Topic: Community Development, Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, TRAIN, Workforce Development

Date: 3/3/2015

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Searching for Public Health Improvement Resources?
Create More Effective Teams with the Teams Toolbox
Webinar: Explore the New National Preparedness Training Plan
Help End Violence in Your Community
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Dear Subscriber,

PHF E-News brings you the latest information on how you can use performance management, quality improvement, and workforce development to improve the quality and performance of your organization and the health of your community.
Searching for Public Health Improvement Resources?

Public Health Improvement Resource Center Logo The Public Health Improvement Resource Center from PHF is new and improved. Use the Advanced Search engine to filter resources by Accreditation Domain, any of the 10 Essential Services, or other improvement topics. The refreshed site features updated and additional resources, including a new Public Health and Healthcare category of materials. Learn about all of the new features of the Public Health Improvement Resource Center.

 

Create More Effective Teams with the Teams Toolbox
 
The Teams Toolbox is a set of online resources to assist with quality improvement team formation, chartering, management, improvement, and monitoring. It includes articles and tools from numerous experts as a supplement to the Public Health Quality Improvement Encyclopedia. Browse these latest tools to help set up your next quality improvement project with a team built for success.

 

Webinar: Explore the New National Preparedness Training Plan

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Join the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response Learning Office (OPHPR LO) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for a webinar on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 2pm ET. The webinar, titled "Training for Results: Preparedness and Emergency Response Core Competency-Based Training," will focus on the creation of a national emergency preparedness training plan on TRAIN, the nation's premier learning network for professionals who protect the public's health. Seating is limited, so learn more and register today.
 
Help End Violence in Your Community

PHF envisions a strong public health system with healthy practices, healthy people, and healthy places. In order for this to be achieved, public health and healthcare professionals must individually and collectively work to address the issue of interpersonal violence. By providing helpful resources, PHF works to improve population health. Find new materials on preventing and intervening in violent situations, as well as tips on how to step in on someone else's behalf who may be at risk.

 

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