PHMC Faculty, Jim Reid teaches "interest-based" conflict resolution which leads to better, less time-consuming outcomes.
Read more »Jim Reid during the 2023 onsite.
The April session of Hot Topics in Practice will provide an overview of the MAPP 2.0 framework and how it can be used to mobilize communities.
Read more »Director, Betty Bekemeier, and Evaluation Manager, Megan Rogers, discussed the impacts of past field findings as NWCPHP prepares for the September survey.
Read more »PHMC Faculty, Mary Kary Chess says openness to ambiguity and complexity leads to confident leadership.
Read more »Mary Kay Chess during the 2023 onsite.
From setbacks to success, these coaches equip scholars with the necessary resources and guidance to expand their skills.
Read more »PHMC Coaches Mary, Nicole, and Bud
The March session of Hot Topics in Practice will discuss generative artificial intelligence (AI).
Read more »Former Public Health Management scholar, Lucinda Cowboy, gained confidence and connections that expanded her perspective and position.
Read more »Former PHMC scholar, Lucinda Cowboy
As the challenge to deliver more efficient and equitable public health services increases, it is vital for managers to possess core skills such as organizing, budgeting, and staff management.
Read more »Public Health Management cohort gathered for onsite
NWCPHP is excited to launch a new course to provide new public health professionals with a foundational understanding of public health.
Read more »Essentially Public Health Instructor, Barbara Obena
Student, Sydney Rogalla, used evidence-based practices and research to create necessary improvements toward health insurance literacy.
Read more »Student stipend recipient, Sydney Rogalla