The Essential Elements of Local Public Health provides updates and information from NACCHO’s Environmental Health and Infectious Disease portfolios.
DIS reflections from the 2020STD Engage Conference with Feliece Carabello.
Jan 22, 2021 | Guest Author, Shalesha Majors
Pregnant people have been largely invisible in efforts to better manage harm to human health from the increasing number of...
Oct 08, 2020 | Guest Author
In honor of DIS Recognition Day on October 2, 2020, please join NACCHO in highlighting and congratulating the DIS scholarship...
Sep 30, 2020 | Shalesha Majors
NACCHO, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is administering the second nationwide assessment...
Sep 23, 2020
NACCHO and NCSD have announced the recipients of this year's scholarship award that funds health department DIS to attend the STD...
Aug 18, 2020 | Kat Kelley
The National Coalition for Sexual Health and GLSEN released a new fact sheet, How Can LGBTQ+ Youth Navigate COVID-19?
Jul 29, 2020 | Kat Kelley
SYNC 2020, the National Conference for HIV, HCV, STI and LGBTQ Health, is offering scholarships for ASO/CBO staff and other community...
Jul 08, 2020 | Julia Zigman
NCSD and NACCHO are pleased to offer several full scholarships for DIS to attend NCSD's Annual Meeting, STD Engage.
Jun 24, 2020 | Julia Zigman
As we have done for the last several years, NACCHO provided several full scholarships for local health department disease intervention...
Feb 04, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
Pregnant people have been largely invisible in efforts to better manage harm to human health from the increasing number of hotter-than-usual days and nights, and worsening heat waves across U.S. cities and counties. This is a problem.
In honor of DIS Recognition Day on October 2, 2020, please join NACCHO in highlighting and congratulating the DIS scholarship recipients for STD Engage 2020.
NACCHO, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is administering the second nationwide assessment of local vector control organizations in the United States.
NACCHO and NCSD have announced the recipients of this year's scholarship award that funds health department DIS to attend the STD Engage conference.
SYNC 2020, the National Conference for HIV, HCV, STI and LGBTQ Health, is offering scholarships for ASO/CBO staff and other community members to attend the conference Sept 8-11.
As we have done for the last several years, NACCHO provided several full scholarships for local health department disease intervention specialists (DIS) to attend the STD Engage conference and build expertise in STD prevention and control within a broader sexual health approach. Held November 19-22, 2019, STD Engage 2019: Innovate. Impact. Empower brought together DIS, clinic and program staff,...
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