The April session of Hot Topics in Practice will consider themes known to have a negative impact on the occupational health of workers, including gender bias, stigma, and feeling unsafe at work.
Read more »A new e-learning course helps bystanders learn life-saving information for medical emergencies.
Read more »Antoinette Angulo is excited to be the new director of the Northwest Public Health & Primary Care Leadership Institute.
Read more »Leadership Institute Director, Antoinette Angulo.
Sue Grinnell joins the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice as she becomes moderator for the Hot Topics in Practice webinar series.
Read more »Hot Topics Moderator, Sue Grinnell.
The February session of Hot Topics in Practice will discuss Rethink the Drink, a mass-reach health communications initiative led by the Oregon Health Authority.
Read more »Yaniv Rait received funding from NWCPHP to study caseworkers who serve the unhoused in Seattle.
Read more »Student stipend recipient Yaniv Rait.
The January session of Hot Topics in Practice will examine findings from the 2021 Public Health Workforce Interest and Needs Survey.
Read more »Student stipend recipient Andrea Hill.
The December session of Hot Topics in Practice will explore data and trends on fentanyl overdoses in Washington State.
Read more »The November session of Hot Topics in Practice will share insight from the State Medical Epidemiologist for Washington State about Monkeypox and other zoonotic outbreaks.
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