Bridging the Gap: Increasing Community Engagement in Climate Change and Health Research
This webinar focuses on working with communities to advance climate change and health research.
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This webinar focuses on working with communities to advance climate change and health research.
What does law have to do with public health? Everything! The law touches every aspect of health care and public health programs, whether it is a federal and/or state law or regulation, or an obligation which has been agreed to in a contract and that requires performance.
In the United States, we spend more on health care per year than any other high-income country in the world, with an average of nearly $12,000 per person. At the same time, we spend less than $300 per person per year on public health.
This webinar provides an overview of what a community health needs assessment (CHNA) can look like from the perspective of a governmental public health practitioner. We outline the “what,” “why,” “who,” and “how” of a CHNA, including barriers and lessons learned to prepare attendees to participate in or lead their own CHNA in a strengths-based manner.
As the title conveys, Nashira Baril shares the story of bringing to life Neighborhood Birth Center (NBC), the first freestanding birth center in Boston.
Whether you’re looking for a job, want a promotion, or are just interested in determining how you come across to others, building and maintaining a strong personal brand is important.
Abbi Monssen, MPH explains the integral role health communications campaigns play in overdose reduction by addressing topics such as stigma and driving access to evidence-based treatment and recovery services.
Professionals in healthcare often have limited knowledge of the impact of Moral Residue and compassion fatigue and lack skills needed to foster self-care practices. This webinar is geared towards a reinvigoration of career choices and healthy patterns in the navigation of life stressors.
This short webinar introduces viewers to the fundamentals of “Community Health Needs Assessment,” a process by which public health practitioners partner with community members to assess relevant assets and barriers to community well-being and establish health improvement priorities.
The enormous attention that the field of public health has received in the past year has affected consumer behavior, decision making and communication. Eventually, messaging, marketing channels and program choices were affected, and operations -critical to the school's success- needed a timely and thoughtful transformation.
This webinar reviews what we know about changes in alcohol consumption since the beginning of the pandemic, as well as the changes in policies governing alcohol availability. It then reviews the policy issues associated with both alcohol marketing data and physical availability of alcohol.
There are so many reasons why day-to-day living is much more challenging than usual right now. In this session, Ilana explores practical, realistic ways to take care of yourself and prioritize well-being during this time of unknowns and instability.