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Did you miss the informational webinar to learn more about our Public Health Management Certificate? Watch here!
04/18/2024

Did you miss the informational webinar to learn more about our Public Health Management Certificate? Watch here!

04/05/2024

HRSA’s public health workforce grantees fuel innovation to improve community and public health outcomes.

Like how RIT College Of Health Sciences and Technology trains interns to use innovative technologies, like digital avatars, to assess and treat addiction.

Public Health Training Center Northwest Center for Public Health Practice will launch a podcast in July, focused on the foundations of public health and health equity.

The new tools and innovations they employ are helping improve our nation’s health.

The Public Health Management Certificate early-bird deadline is two weeks away! This learning opportunity is specificall...
03/29/2024

The Public Health Management Certificate early-bird deadline is two weeks away! This learning opportunity is specifically designed for public health professionals who manage teams or programs, or are ready to step into a management role. Younger professionals, people of color, and other groups frequently underrepresented in leadership and management roles are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Public Health Management Certificate is a year-long program that helps public health professionals develop core management skills.

PHMC Faculty, Mary Kary Chess says openness to ambiguity and complexity leads to confident leadership. Read the full art...
03/27/2024

PHMC Faculty, Mary Kary Chess says openness to ambiguity and complexity leads to confident leadership. Read the full article here. Early bird deadline closes April 12.

PHMC Faculty, Mary Kary Chess says openness to ambiguity and complexity leads to confident leadership.

The unique opportunity to work with one of the three seasoned coaches provides great value to each scholar in the Public...
03/14/2024

The unique opportunity to work with one of the three seasoned coaches provides great value to each scholar in the Public Health Management Certificate Program. Not only do these coaches serve as facilitators, mentors, and smaller learning group leaders, but they also provide experienced perspectives, support, and encouragement in times of success and setbacks. Read more about them here.

From setbacks to success, these coaches equip scholars with the necessary resources and guidance to expand their skills.

What is artificial intelligence, and how might it help (or hinder) our work to improve population health? This month’s H...
03/12/2024

What is artificial intelligence, and how might it help (or hinder) our work to improve population health? This month’s Hot Topics in Practice will provide some basics to help you think about this, as well as some hands-on examples with ChatGPT. Register today!

The March session of Hot Topics in Practice will discuss generative artificial intelligence (AI).

“Getting feedback and critiques from others in the field was very useful," said Lucinda Cowboy, a former Public Health M...
02/28/2024

“Getting feedback and critiques from others in the field was very useful," said Lucinda Cowboy, a former Public Health Management Certificate scholar. "That helped me expand my thinking and see things in a different light.”

Looking to gain or expand your management skills? PHMC Early Bird applications are open until April 12. Learn more and apply today!

Former Public Health Management scholar, Lucinda Cowboy, gained confidence and connections that expanded her perspective and position.

NWCPHP is now accepting applications for the 2024 Public Health Management Certificate! This learning opportunity is spe...
02/21/2024

NWCPHP is now accepting applications for the 2024 Public Health Management Certificate! This learning opportunity is specifically designed for public health professionals who manage teams or programs, or are ready to step into a management role. Younger professionals, people of color, and other groups frequently underrepresented in leadership and management roles are strongly encouraged to apply. Learn more about this opportunity today!

As the challenge to deliver more efficient and equitable public health services increases, it is vital for managers to possess core skills such as organizing, budgeting, and staff management.

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