Learning Opportunities: Change Management

  • Learning Opportunities: Harm Reduction, Online Learning, Community of Practice, Outreach

    The PHLN is offering four unique learning opportunities this month, including access to an online learning opportunity, live webinar series, and a live webinar.   From Region IV – Region IV Public Health Training Center An Introduction to Harm Reduction Live Webinar November 18: What is Harm Reduction? How does it improve public health? By […]

  • Advancing Public Health: The Story of the National Public Health Improvement Initiative

    The National Public Health Improvement Initiative (NPHII) represented an unprecedented opportunity for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to support state, tribal, local, and territorial public health departments to improve their efficiency and effectiveness. CDC invested in NPHII to infuse quality and performance improvement methods in health departments across the United States. NPHII […]

  • When Opportunities Converge: Deena Mosbarger’s #PHITinSix story

    This is the final blog of our four-part #PHITinSix series, where we highlight an attendee of our 2016 Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) each week. This week, meet Deena Mosbarger. Deena is the Human Resources and Special Projects Director at the Clay and Effingham County Health Departments. Deena’s Story Change is never easy. Following the departure of […]

  • The Long Road to Accreditation: Amy Campbell’s #PHITinSix

    This is Part Three of our four-part #PHITinSix series, in which we highlight an attendee of our 2016 Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) each week. This week, meet Amy Campbell. Amy is the Director of Community Health Promotion & Planning and the Accreditation Coordinator at the Carroll County General Health District. Amy’s Story I work at […]

  • Performance Improvement Fun with Phabio: Cristi Cain’s #PHITinSix

    This is Part Two of our four-part #PHITinSix series, where we highlight an attendee of our 2016 Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) each week. This week, meet Cristi Cain. Cristi is the Director of her local public health program and Accreditation Coordinator at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Cristi’s Story Most health departments […]

  • National Public Health Week: What Do You Call a Public HealthTwitter Chat?

    A resounding success! Spring is here, and we’re busier than ever! We recently wrapped up the wildly successful National Conference on Tobacco or Health (NCTOH), began preparation for our Spring Open Forum, and now find ourselves inching towards the registration deadlines for the NNPHI Annual Conference and our Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT). In the […]

  • Connecting Pictionary and Public Health Improvement Training: Christina Perea’s #PHITinSix

    This is Part One in the four-part weekly #PHITinSix series, spotlighting attendees of our 2016 Public Health Improvement Training.  This week, meet Christina Perea, an Accreditation Coordinator at the New Mexico Department of Health-Office of Policy and Accountability. Christina’s Story Why did my organization attend PHIT? Our department is currently in Phase 3 of the Quality Improvement […]

  • Our Public Health Network Continues to Lift Up Humanity

    The 2016 election cycle reminds us just how contentious democratic processes can be, and historians and political scientists will study November’s election for years to come. Moving into 2017 and beyond, we will have to navigate the challenges related to the new administration’s plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, to diverge from […]

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