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Training Highlights: Using Data, Behavior Change, Managing Projects

This week, the Public Health Learning Network is highlighting multiple formats for trainings to reach learners. Log in to a live webinar, attend an in-person training, and view an archived training.

From Region 7: Midwestern Public Health Training Center (University of Iowa)

Using a data query system for public health application

Join us for a Digital Exchange of resources, best practices, and new approaches to Public Health 3.0 to build strong leaders and develop the workforce. Not your typical webinar, this innovative Exchange brings together a panel of leaders from across Region VII for an open dialogue around the themes of Public Health 3.0: A Call to Action to Create a 21st Century Public Health Infrastructure. Live on March 27.

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From Region 9 LPS: University of Hawai’i, Manoa

Motivation and Health Behavior Change

Service providers seek to understand what motivates clients to change and improve their health. Approaches that use evidence-based practices have been developed, tested, and known to work to motivate clients for positive health behavior change. I Ola Lāhui organization utilizes integrated behavioral health approaches by applying culturally-minded practices to better deal with complex mental health and chronic diseases. The trainer is Dr. Aukahi Austin Seabury, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Executive Director of I Ola Lahui.

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From Region 3 LPS: Johns Hopkins University

Managing Multiple Priorities and Projects

Managing Multiple Priorities and Projects, to be held in Denton, Maryland, will introduce participants to proven techniques, guidelines, and strategies for staying on top of the competing priorities and conflicting projects faced by all public health professionals. The end result will be the ability to accomplish more with better results and less stress. Managing Multiple Priorities and Projects will be taught by Daniel J. Barnett, MD, MPH. Barnett is the Principal Investigator of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Public Health Training Center – Johns Hopkins Local Performance Site and core faculty in the Office of Public Health Practice and Training at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he is an Associate Professor.

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