Faculty member Hendrika Meischke and student Najma Abdi are training people to be effective information bridges in their communities.
Read more »The new Suicide Prevention Training Series emphasizes upstream efforts, community engagement, and data-informed decision making.
Read more »The next session of Hot Topics in Practice reviews how to manage false and misleading public health information.
Read more »The Northwest Center for Public Health Practice will be evaluating a Washington state school program aimed at reducing sexual violence.
Read more »NWCPHP releases a toolkit to help public health agencies transition to more population health services.
Read more »The next session of Hot Topics in Practice explores strategies for building trust and confidence in local public health.
Read more »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.
Read more »Leadership Institute Faculty Lead Tao Kwan-Gett addresses scholars.
The next session of Hot Topics in Practice reviews how health departments can partner with businesses.
Read more »Evalynn Romano is one recipient of the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice’s student stipend funding during the 2019–2020 school year.
Read more »University of Washington School of Public Health student Evalynn Romano
The next session of Hot Topics in Practice reviews the investments needed to build a modern public health system.
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