NWCPHP is excited to launch a new course to provide new public health professionals with a foundational understanding of public health.
Read more »Essentially Public Health Instructor, Barbara Obena
Student, Sydney Rogalla, used evidence-based practices and research to create necessary improvements toward health insurance literacy.
Read more »Student stipend recipient, Sydney Rogalla
The February session of Hot Topics in Practice will further discuss the findings from the 2021 Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS).
Read more »NWCPHP provides support to public health professionals through training, research, and evaluation.
Read more »The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health
With funding received from NWCPHP, Taylor and Olga were empowered to assist the needs of the Ukrainian refugee community.
Read more »Student stipend recepients, Olga Vitruk and Taylor Erickson
The January session of Hot Topics in Practice will focus on how health communicators can approach the challenges of mis- and disinformation.
Read more »The COVID-19 pandemic brought greater awareness to both the role of public health organizations and glaring health inequities in our society.
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Student, Valerie Edwards, helps create a communications strategy to promote trauma-informed care practices.
Read more »Student stipend recipient Valerie Edwards
The December session will focus on the efforts made by Jefferson Healthcare to examine various approaches for providing gender-affirming care.
Read more »NWCPHP is expanding its management-related offering with new customizable PHMC packages.
Read more »Scholars in discussion at an on-site session.