The October session of Hot Topics in Practice will summarize findings from a joint effort to advance data modernization for public health in Washington.
Read more »Student, Anevay Skenandore, studied Indigenous-centered strategies for promoting health.
Read more »Student stipend recipient Anavey Skenandore.
From her peer network to the positionality webinar, Hallie built an effective systems change structure that can be adapted across various organizations or regions.
Read more »Leadership Institute scholar, Hallie Pritchett.
We sat down with Jilian Chapman, Administrative Services Manager at the Seward Community Health Center in Seward, Alaska, to discuss how her time in the Institute has benefited her work.
Read more »The September session of Hot Topics in Practice explores the work of the Population Health Innovation Lab’s (PHIL) Aligning Systems for Health project.
Read more »Former Leadership Institute scholar, Princess Osita-Oleribe reflects on her time in the program and the benefits of this training.
Read more »Former Leadership Institute scholar, Princess Osita-Oleribe.
FPHS-funded efforts are part of a long-term strategy to build a more sustainable public health workforce, especially in rural areas, and epidemiologists are “foundational” to this work.
Read more »Yasmin Barrios, PhD, MPH
Betty Bekemeier reflects on the changes happening in public health as well as how she and NWCPHP are committed to supporting the workforce.
Read more »With a refreshed look, the Public Health Training Center Network continues to provide world-class trainings to public health professionals.
Read more »The August session of Hot Topics in Practice takes a closer look at the data collected from the Washington State Maternal Mortality Review Panel’s most recent report.
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