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07junAll Day09FeaturedThe Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) 2021

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The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) on June 7-9, 2021 in San Antonio, Texas, will feature a series of hands-on, skill-building workshops designed to elevate practice to the next level for the public health improvement workforce in order to take action in public health performance improvement topics such as:

  • Resource Management (workforce development and financial management)
  • PHAB Accreditation or Reaccreditation
  • Community Health Assessment or Health Improvement Planning
  • Performance Management
  • Quality Improvement
  • Strategic Planning; and
  • Other Strategic Skills (systems thinking, change management, persuasive communication, data analytics, problem solving, diversity and inclusion, and policy engagement)

Our theme this year is Optimizing Your Resources Through Performance Improvement, and will highlight the relationship between resource management and performance improvement. In addition, PHIT will include a Leadership track designed for health department leadership and a session for those who are new to performance improvement.

PHIT attendees have the opportunity to select from a variety of interactive learning and skill-building sessions designed for all experience levels. At PHIT, participants gain practical tools, templates, resources, and contacts to support you to take action. Because smaller breakout sessions make for better learning, PHIT 2021 registration will be capped at 300 participants.

Registration will open in January 2021. For more information about PHIT, contact us at convenings@nnphi.org.

Time

june 7 (Monday) - 9 (Wednesday)

Location

Webinar (Provided Once Registered)

Organizer

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Center for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (CSTLTS) and the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI).

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