Council on Linkages Mini-Update (November 2022)
Posted in: Council on Linkages, Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, and Workforce Developmentby Kathleen Amos
November 22, 2022
Council on Linkages Mini-UpdateNovember 2022 Greetings!
Below is a Council on Linkages Mini-Update for November 2022. Please feel free to share this opportunity in your organization's newsletter or other communications.
Join the Council on Linkages for November 30th Meeting
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PHF E-News: News for Public Health (July 2022 Special Issue)
Posted in: Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, PHF News, TRAIN, and Workforce Developmentby Michael Barry
July 6, 2022
Improve the quality and performance of your organization and the health of your community with news from the Public Health Foundation (PHF).
News, resources, tools, and information on performance management, quality improvement, and workforce development to improve the quality and performance of...
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PHF Celebrates Reaching 4 Million Learners on TRAIN
Posted in: TRAIN, and Workforce Development
June 14, 2022
The Public Health Foundation (PHF) celebrates reaching 4 million learners on the TRAIN Learning Network (TRAIN). This accomplishment is a celebration of the support and engagement from our dedicated community and partners.TRAIN is the trusted...
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Council on Linkages Meeting Summary (March 2022)
Posted in: Council on Linkages, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, and Workforce Development
April 21, 2022
Council on Linkages Meeting SummaryMarch 2022
The Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice (Council on Linkages) held its first meeting of the year on March 31st. More than 120 Council on Linkages members and friends participated in this virtual meeting to discuss...
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Public Health Foundation Selected to Support Maryland’s Mid-Shore Rural Health Collaborative in Executive Director Capacity
Posted in: Community Development, Infrastructure, and PHF News
April 1, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – The State of Maryland has established the Mid-Shore Rural Health Collaborative (RHC), aimed at improving health in five counties on the State’s Eastern Shore, where access to coordinated and integrated healthcare and social services is limited. The Public Health Foundation (PHF) has...
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PHF E-News: News for Public Health (November 2018)
Posted in: Conferences and Events, Council on Linkages, Data Analysis, Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, Strategic Planning, TRAIN, and Workforce Development
November 8, 2018
News, resources, tools, and information on performance management, quality improvement, and workforce development to improve the quality and performance of your organization and the health of your community.
PHF E-News: News for Public Health
Opioids: The Crisis Upon Us
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PHF E-News: News for Public Health (March 2018)
Posted in: Conferences and Events, Council on Linkages, Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, PHF News, Strategic Planning, TRAIN, and Workforce Development
April 3, 2018
Improve the quality and performance of your organization and the health of your community with news from the Public Health Foundation (PHF).
News, resources, tools, and information on performance management, quality improvement, and workforce development to improve the quality and performance of...
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PHF E-News: News for Public Health (January 2018)
Posted in: Conferences and Events, Council on Linkages, Infrastructure, Performance Management and Quality Improvement, Strategic Planning, TRAIN, and Workforce Development
January 26, 2018
Improve the quality and performance of your organization and the health of your community with news from the Public Health Foundation (PHF).
News, resources, tools, and information on performance management, quality improvement, and workforce development to improve the quality and performance of your...
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