The Health Resources and Services Administration recently awarded NWCPHP over $3 million to support public health training and workforce development efforts around the region for the next four years.
Read more »In the next session of Hot Topics in Practice, Maria Levis, CEO of Impactivo, reviews how her team helped implement a public health media campaign in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
Read more »In recognizing NWCPHP Director Betty Bekemeier, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, with its 2018 Distinguished Researcher Award, the UW School of Nursing highlights the value of collaborative, practice-based research to strengthen public health systems.
Read more »Betty Bekemeier with School of Nursing Executive Dean Azita Emami. Photo by Stephen Brashear, courtesy of the UW School of Nursing.
Janell Blackmer, NWCPHP Associate Director for Center Operations and program manager for the Public Health Management Certificate (PHMC), will teach the 2018 PHMC’s financial management block.
Read more »Graphics and E-Learning Designer Wes O'Seadna will use his design skills to help NWCPHP better connect with public health professionals.
Read more »NWCPHP Graphic and E-Learning Designer Wes O'Seadna enjoys time in the park with his son, Pacific, 5.
In the May session of Hot Topics in Practice, Alexis Bates reviews maternal deaths in Washington State and how these numbers compare with national trends.
Read more »NWCPHP welcomed Janet Baseman, PhD, MPH, into her new role as Acting Associate Dean for Practice at the annual Regional Network Steering Committee meeting’s networking reception.
Read more »In the April session of Hot Topics in Practice, planner and architect Erin Christensen Ishizaki reviews the integration of public health research into the design of better buildings and landscapes.
Read more »Ray (Bud) Nicola, MD, MHSA, FACPM, will again serve as coach in the 2018 Public Health Management Certificate program.
Read more »Bud Nicola with scholars from the 2017 PHMC cohort.
In the next session of Hot Topics in Practice, Karolyn Holden shares how her rural public health agency took deliberate steps toward building a more trauma-informed practice.
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