Council on Linkages takes PH-ACTion to Improve Public Health Advocacy Education
Posted in: Council on Linkages
September 19, 2024
By Glenn E. Schneider, Director, Public Health Advocacy Consensus Task Force; Johns Hopkins Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy; [email protected]; 443-812-6955 cellIn August 2024, the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice (Council on Linkages) voted to join other leading...
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Utilizing TRAIN to Overcome Barriers: Incorporating Online Learning at New Mexico’s Office of Community Health Workers
Posted in: TRAIN, and Workforce Development
June 6, 2024
Amy Collins, MS, MA, CHES, Curriculum Designer, New Mexico Department of Health, Office of Community Health WorkersNew Mexico has a rich history when it comes to Community Health Workers and Community Health Representatives (CHW/R). While CHW/Rs have been a part of the community for years,...
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Three New Ways to Get the Most Out of Public Health Competencies
Posted in: Workforce Development
May 22, 2024
Sarah Auer, MPH, CHES, Program Analyst, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)Competency sets are often mistaken as static reference tools utilized only infrequently. In reality, they are living, breathing, useful resources that can make your everyday work life more efficient.For...
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Health Departments Championing DEIJ: A Discussion with Jade Ramsdell, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Posted in: Performance Management and Quality Improvement
May 22, 2024
In public health, diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) are key principles in achieving equitable health outcomes. Recognizing the pivotal role of DEIJ in advancing health, the Public Health Foundation (PHF) has designated it as one of the organization’s four strategic pillars. PHF has...
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How the Houston Health Department’s Academic Partnerships Helped Address Health Equity and Health Disparities
Posted in: Workforce Development
May 13, 2024
Judith Ramiro, MA. LPC., PCS-S, Division Manager, Health Access and Equity, Director's Office, Houston Health DepartmentBetween 2021 and 2024, the Houston Health Department embarked on an ambitious campaign in collaboration with various partners to spearhead COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Thanks to...
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Columbia University’s NCDP Introduces Web-Based Courses on Pandemic Planning, Mass Care, and Housing and Economic Recovery in TRAIN
April 22, 2024
An important aspect of public health has always been preparedness. The COVID-19 pandemic and other contemporary recovery efforts from public health emergencies and disasters have highlighted the need to ensure resources, training, and tools are available so crucial health workers are prepared to...
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End Superbugs – The Link Between Sepsis and Antimicrobial Resistance
Posted in: TRAIN, and Workforce Development
March 13, 2024
Authored by Sepsis AllianceWhat if water could no longer put out fire? What if, over time, fire evolved to outsmart water? This is the language Sepsis Alliance has used to spread the message of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through the EndSuperbugs campaign.Antimicrobial resistance is when...
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Ensuring Equal Access: The Importance of Web Accessibility in Public Health
Posted in: PHF News, TRAIN, and Workforce Development
November 27, 2023
In today's digital age, web accessibility has emerged as a critical aspect of creating an inclusive online environment for all users. World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and the Public Health Foundation (PHF) are excited to offer the free online course, Introduction...
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Mpox Case Investigation in Baltimore City
Posted in: Workforce Development
September 5, 2023
Nakilia Thompson is a Health Communications Associate
at the Public Health Foundation (PHF). As a Public Health Associates Program (PHAP) Associate at the Baltimore
City Health Department in Baltimore, MD, she counseled and monitored people with mpox in Baltimore City as a Case Investigator...
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Sepsis Alliance Institute: Utilizing TRAIN to Help Healthcare Professionals Better Recognize, Treat, and Understand the #3 Killer of U.S. Adults
Posted in: TRAIN, and Workforce Development
July 6, 2023
Authored by Sepsis AllianceSepsis, the body’s toxic and overwhelming response to infection, affects 1.7 million people in the U.S. and takes the lives of an estimated 350,000 U.S. adults each year. Yet, only 66% of U.S. adults know the term “sepsis” and less than 19% can identify the top four symptoms...
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