New to Public Health Residency Program: Building Core Competencies for Public Health Practice
Posted in: Performance Management and Quality Improvement, and Workforce Development
October 21, 2022
Hannah Hayes, MPH, RN, Program Manager, New to Public Health Residency Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of NursingSusan Zahner, DrPH, RN, FNAP, FAAN, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of NursingJulianna Manske, MSN, RN, OCN, Program Manager,...
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Public Health Action Needed on Alzheimer's Disease
Posted in: Workforce Development
September 19, 2022
Natalia Babenko, Public Health Foundation Internand MPH Candidate at the University of South FloridaThe COVID-19 pandemic dramatically affected mortality from Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Over the first year of the pandemic, the U.S. faced a 15% increase in deaths from Alzheimer’s disease...
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Monkeypox, Naloxone, Human Trafficking, and STD Trainings
Posted in: TRAIN
September 14, 2022
Fall into September’s featured trainings on CDC Learning Connection.Learn how to counsel patients on reducing their risk of monkeypox infection and treatment options for the disease in Treating Monkeypox: Q&A.Learn about the history of monkeypox, epidemiology of the current outbreak, and what we still...
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Improving Patient Confidence in Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccination
Posted in: Community Development, and Workforce Development
March 14, 2022
Joanna Levine, Program Analyst, Public Health FoundationNolan Gill, Health Communications Associate, Public Health FoundationThis information was updated on May 20, 2022As part of the Public Health Foundation’s (PHF) ongoing effort to support healthcare providers and vaccination...
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Explore the Latest in Public Health Workforce Development: The 2021 Public Health Learning Forum
Posted in: Conferences and Events, TRAIN, and Workforce Development
November 17, 2021
Anastasia Brennan, MSN, MPH, TRAIN Program ManagerThe 2021 Public Health Learning Forum was held in October 2021, and brought together professionals working in the fields of workforce development, emergency preparedness, public health, and healthcare for two weeks of stimulating and inspiring...
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COVID-19 Vaccine, Blood Clots, Legionnaires’ Disease, & Feasibility Planning
Posted in: TRAIN
March 10, 2021
Start your spring training with CDC Learning Connection!On February 27, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson) for emergency use. Learn about storage, handling, and administration of the vaccine in What Healthcare Professionals Need to Know....
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Build Inclusion, Reduce Wildfire Smoke Exposure, & Fight Workplace Fatigue
Posted in: TRAIN
December 4, 2019
Looking for end-of-year training or CE? Check out CDC Learning Connection's featured trainings, which all offer FREE CE!
About 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 6 children in the United States have a disability. Learn how to include people with disabilities in health department programs, products, and services...
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Answering Your Questions about Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of National Infant Immunization Week
Posted in: Workforce Developmentby Kathleen Amos
April 22, 2019
Kathleen Amos, MLIS, Assistant Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, Public Health Foundation In March 2019, the Public Health Foundation (PHF), in collaboration with the National Center for Immunization and Res...
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CNE Opportunity: Recorded Webinar Introducing the Quad Council Coalition’s 2018 Community/Public Health Nursing Competencies
Posted in: Workforce Developmentby Kathleen Amos
March 25, 2019
Kathleen Amos, MLIS, Assistant Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, Public Health Foundation
A recorded webinar introducing the updated Community/Public Health Nursing (C/PHN) Competencies from the Quad Council Coalition of Public Health Nursing Organizations (QCC) has been released.
This...
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Competencies for Population Health Professionals Released
Posted in: Workforce Developmentby Kathleen Amos
March 22, 2019
Kathleen Amos, MLIS, Assistant Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, Public Health Foundation
Are you passionate about population health? Are you involved in developing and implementing population health programs and services? Is community benefit work a core part of what you do? The newly released...
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