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AHD Webinar Series: Innovating a Teaching Health Department

Category: Program

Related Categories: Council on Linkages, Workforce Development

Location: Webinar, 2-3pm EDT

Start Date: 9/16/2019

End Date: 9/16/2019

Webinar Archive
 
Academic health department (AHD) partnerships – formal partnerships between health departments and academic institutions – have the potential to enhance the capacity of the organizations involved and offer a variety of benefits. Nationwide, health departments are experiencing reductions in funding, personnel, and essential services while at the same time seeing their responsibilities shift from that of care provider to chief health strategist. Public Health 3.0 is calling on health departments to become health strategists, to apply new skills and leverage new partnerships in spite of years of steady declines in funding. These factors create a growing requirement for specialized, culturally competent personnel who understand the value and importance of working in multi-sectoral collaborations to address all areas of health, health equity, and trauma-informed care. The rapidly changing landscape of public health requires the best academic and non-academic preparation for tomorrow’s leaders. 
 
The Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice and the Public Health Foundation hosted a webinar on Monday, September 16, 2019 from 2-3pm EDT to explore how the Boone County Health Department (BCHD) in Illinois is innovating a teaching health department to expand its capacity and meet the challenge of growing needs. At BCHD, academic partnerships fill accreditation requirements while overcoming barriers imposed by funding, providing real-world understanding of public health for the next generation of leaders. Student outreach projects overseen by the health department also provide new skills, new perspectives, and needed advocates for public health’s changing role. AHD Learning Community member Amanda Mehl, RN, MPH, Public Health Administrator for BCHD, and Emily Morales Reyes, current Intern and Project Coordinator for the Boone County Healthy Work Initiative, joined the webinar to share this success story of an AHD partnership in action and responded to questions and discussion from webinar participants.
 
Download the materials for this webinar to learn more:
Questions?
For more information about this webinar, please contact Kathleen Amos at [email protected].
 
Want More?
Join the AHD Learning Community listserv to be notified of future events in the AHD Webinar Series or visit the AHD Learning Community online to explore previous webinars and other freely available resources to support developing and enhancing AHD partnerships.
 
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The AHD Webinar Series is a regular webinar series hosted by the Academic Health Department (AHD) Learning Community. The AHD Learning Community brings together public health and healthcare professionals to share AHD knowledge and experiences and work collaboratively to create resources and tools to support the development, maintenance, and expansion of AHD partnerships. The AHD Learning Community is an initiative of the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Visit the AHD Learning Community webpage or contact Kathleen Amos at [email protected] for more information.
 
 
This webinar is made possible through funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under Cooperative Agreement Number NU38OT000311. The content of the webinar is solely the responsibility of the presenters and does not necessarily represent the official views of the sponsor.

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AHD Webinar Series: Innovating a Teaching Health Department