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  • The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) 2024 (Virtual)

    The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) is back and ready for you in 2024! You asked, we listened! With more than 150 Mini PHIT participants last year, we couldn’t help but give you more time and more experiences. We have extended the In-person Mini PHIT to be a one and a half-day convening in 2024 […]

  • The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) 2024 (In-Person)

    You asked, we listened! With more than 150 Mini PHIT participants last year, we couldn’t help but give you more time and more experiences. We have extended the In-person Mini PHIT to be a one and a half-day convening in 2024 to bring you more workshops, coffee chats and longer in-person networking opportunities. The Public Health […]

  • Foundational Public Health Training Development and Support

    Overview AmeriCorps and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have joined forces through Public Health AmeriCorps. Together, and with support from key national partners, they are supporting the recruitment, training, and development of the next generation of public health leaders who will be ready to respond to the nation’s public health needs. Public Health […]

  • Public Health Training Centers Supporting Community Health Workers

    Community Health Workers (CHWs) hold a unique and essential role within the public health workforce. CHWs often share life experiences, socioeconomic status, and language with people in the communities where they work. This community connection is usually part of the hiring criteria. As a result, CHW workforce is among the most ethnically and linguistically diverse […]

  • ‘More than a Checkbox’: How Public Health Training Centers Are Advancing Racial Justice

    In addition to other county and city leaders, policymakers from seven states and the District of Columbia have formally highlighted racism as a public health crisis or emergency. This spotlight can directly lead to increased attention, funding, and innovation needed to address the root causes of racism. There is an immediate opportunity to create more […]

  • A STEP FORWARD: ANTI-RACIST TRAINING IN PUBLIC HEALTH

    Racism was deemed a public health emergency in 2020, emphasizing the urgent need to advance inclusion, equity, and diversity. Public health practitioners are essential in fighting against bias, discrimination, and microaggressions in the workplace. The self-paced training, “How to be Anti-Racist in the Everyday Practice of Public Health, is designed to equip public health professionals […]

  • Resource Guide: Training with Intention: Using the CDC Quality Training Standards to Effectively Develop Trainings-Project ECHO

    The Institute for Public Health Innovation, in partnership with the National Network of Public Health Institutes, offered a training series on effective training development. Throughout five sessions, which took place from late May to June 2022, the training series enabled public health professionals to apply the CDC Quality Training Standards in developing, delivering, and revising […]

  • Training Associate, NCCPHT

    Overview: The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) is an active network comprised of over forty-member public health institutes located throughout all ten Health and Human Services regions. NNPHI also serves as the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT) and hosts an affiliate network of ten Regional Public Health Training Centers (Regional […]

  • Training and Supporting Healthcare Leadership During the COVID Pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic brought extraordinary new challenges to all levels of the health workforce. For healthcare leaders, challenges related to staffing shortages, budget cuts, masking and vaccine mandates, and “the great resignation” from public health has significantly increased daily stress. Compounding these issues, conceptual myths that those in leadership positions have roles that protect them […]

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