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PHF E-News: News for Public Health (January 2015)

Related Categories: Council on Linkages, Performance Management, Quality Improvement, TRAIN, Workforce Development

Topic: Conferences and Events, Council on Linkages, Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, Strategic Planning, TRAIN, Workforce Development

Date: 1/13/2015

 
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In This Issue
Reflections and Lessons Learned from E-Learning Institute Participants
A First-Hand Account of PHF's Fundamental Review of the Washoe County Health District
Join the Council on Linkages for the Next Core Competencies Webinar
Updates on the Road to Accreditation
TRAIN Affiliate Consortium Heads to Santa Fe for 2015 Annual Meeting
Join PHF at the Association for Community Health Improvement National Conference
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PHF E-News brings you the latest information on how you can use performance management, quality improvement, and workforce development to improve the quality and performance of your organization and the health of your community.
Reflections and Lessons Learned from E-Learning Institute Participants
 
In 2013, PHF and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched the first E-Learning Institute, an opportunity to equip public health professionals with knowledge and tools to create high-quality online training products. Now entering its third year, the E-Learning Institute has provided an invaluable experience for 19 participants to work with mentors, develop professionally, and collaborate with new colleagues. Read about the experience of Calaine Hemans-Henry and the lessons learned from Shih-Ting Lee during the program in their respective PHF Pulse Blog posts.
 
A First-Hand Account of PHF's Fundamental Review of the Washoe County Health District

After experiencing years of declining revenue, deficit spending, and budget cuts, little strategic direction remained for the Washoe County (Nevada) Health District. PHF provided an expert team to conduct a fundamental review of the Health District, and provide recommendations on how to address the key issues found. Read a first-hand account of the review process in a PHF Pulse Blog post from Kevin Dick, District Health Officer in Washoe County, which is now "well aligned and preparing for accreditation."
 
Join the Council on Linkages for the Next Core Competencies Webinar
 
Council on Linkages LogoThe Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice (Council on Linkages), in association with the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), will host a webinar on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from 2-3pm EST, to provide an overview of the 2014 Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (Core Competencies). The webinar will also cover changes made to this version to address feedback from the public health community, and tools available to support the use of the Core Competencies. Mark your calendars and register to attend this interactive webinar.
 
Updates on the Road to Accreditation

Open Call for PHAB Site Visitors

Site Visitors gathered for a group photo at PHAB's Learning Center on Oct. 22, 2014.
(Photo Credit: PHAB)
The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is actively seeking public health practitioners to serve as Site Visitors. PHAB Accreditation is based on a peer review process, and Site Visitors play a central and substantive role in the accreditation process. Interested in joining this growing team? Read more about this open call for PHAB Site Visitors, including the necessary qualifications, in the PHF Pulse Blog.

What do Many Accredited Health Departments Have in Common?
As of December 9, 2014, PHF has provided technical assistance or training to 25% of accredited health departments, supporting their preparation activities and improvement goals related to PHAB Domains 8 and 9. View PHF's Learning Series Catalog, a menu of technical assistance and training services geared to support your performance improvement and accreditation preparation activities.

Accreditation in Focus at February's Academic Health Department Learning Community Meeting
The Academic Health Department Learning Community will hold a virtual meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 from 2-3pm EST. Featuring guest speaker Jessica Kronstadt, MPP, Director of Research and Evaluation for PHAB, this meeting will focus on voluntary national health department accreditation and explore opportunities for collaboration between health departments and academic institutions in meeting the PHAB Standards and Measures. Mark your calendar and get registration information for this meeting.

TRAIN Affiliate Consortium Heads to Santa Fe for 2015 Annual Meeting
 
TRAIN E-Book The TRAIN Affiliate Consortium (TAC) Annual Meeting brings together TRAIN affiliates (organizations that have purchased a customized TRAIN portal) from 25 states and three national organizations. This conference and workshop in Santa Fe, New Mexico provides opportunities for learning professionals in public health and healthcare to share knowledge and experiences, and to exchange information and resources about public health and healthcare training, education, and preparedness. Interested in attending? Learn more about the event and how to request an invitation.

 

Join PHF at the Association for Community Health Improvement National Conference
 
The Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) 2015 National Conference will be held March 4-6, 2015, in Dallas, Texas. At the event, PHF will be conducting an interactive session on the Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals and exhibiting valuable resources and tools for improving population health. Find out more about PHF's conference activities and register to attend.

 

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