December 1, 2020

The next session of Hot Topics in Practice considers how to frame vaccine issues and promote responsible media coverage.

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November 25, 2020

Faculty member Hendrika Meischke and student Najma Abdi are training people to be effective information bridges in their communities.

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November 10, 2020

The new Suicide Prevention Training Series emphasizes upstream efforts, community engagement, and data-informed decision making.

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November 2, 2020

The next session of Hot Topics in Practice reviews how to manage false and misleading public health information.

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October 20, 2020

The Northwest Center for Public Health Practice will be evaluating a Washington state school program aimed at reducing sexual violence.

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October 13, 2020

NWCPHP releases a toolkit to help public health agencies transition to more population health services.

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October 8, 2020

The next session of Hot Topics in Practice explores strategies for building trust and confidence in local public health.

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September 16, 2020

Problem-based learning is an instructional approach that simulates the real-world turbulence that often accompanies emergencies and public health problems, driving the learning process.

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Leadership Institute Faculty Lead Tao Kwan-Gett addresses scholars.

September 10, 2020

The next session of Hot Topics in Practice reviews how health departments can partner with businesses.

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August 6, 2020

Evalynn Romano is one recipient of the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice’s student stipend funding during the 2019–2020 school year.

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University of Washington School of Public Health student Evalynn Romano