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The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the voice of the country’s nearly 3,000 local health...
Aug 01, 2022 | Madeline Masog
Today, the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the voice of the country’s nearly 3,000 local...
Jul 20, 2022 | Theresa Spinner
Washington, DC, July 19, 2022 — Local health department leaders, public health partners, and invited guests will convene at the 2022...
Jul 19, 2022 | Theresa Spinner
Local health department leaders, public health partners, and invited guests will convene at the 2022 National Association of County...
Jul 18, 2022 | Theresa Spinner
Public health attorneys offer a balanced approach to public health law by crafting policies that are defensible, enforceable, and...
Jul 13, 2022 | Kellie Hall, MSOD, Geoffrey Mwaungulu, Jr., Daniel Pagan
NACCHO, with support from CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health, launched a project to increase collaboration between maternal child...
Jul 07, 2022 | Elana Filipos
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), representing the country’s nearly 3,000 local health...
Jul 01, 2022 | Adriane Casalotti
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is proud to announce the 2022-2023 election results for NACCHO...
Jun 29, 2022 | Adriane Casalotti
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the Centers for Disease Control and...
May 18, 2022 | Andrea Grenadier
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the voice of the country’s nearly 3,000 local health departments, announced funding and technical assistance to fifteen sites as part of its Implementing Overdose Response Strategies at the Local Level (IOPSLL) program.
Today, the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the voice of the country’s nearly 3,000 local governmental health departments, named its 2022 Innovative Practice Award Winners.
Washington, DC, July 19, 2022 — Local health department leaders, public health partners, and invited guests will convene at the 2022 National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Annual Conference, the largest gathering of local health officials and health department staff in the United States, July 19-21 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Local health department leaders, public health partners, and invited guests will convene at the 2022 National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Annual Conference, the largest gathering of local health officials and health department staff in the United States, July 19-21 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Public health attorneys offer a balanced approach to public health law by crafting policies that are defensible, enforceable, and protect population health while considering the perspectives of community members.
NACCHO, with support from CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health, launched a project to increase collaboration between maternal child health and emergency preparedness response programs within local health departments with the goal of improving the lives of pregnant people, new parents, and their infants.
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), representing the country’s nearly 3,000 local health departments, has elected Michael Kilkenny, MD, CEO and Health Officer of the Cabell-Huntington Health Department in Huntington, WV, Vice-President of its Board of Directors’ 2022-2023 term.
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is proud to announce the 2022-2023 election results for NACCHO Officers and Board of Directors.
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resources and Services Administration, has announced the Spring 2022 pilot sites for the newly revised Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) framework.
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Andrea Grenadier will share examples of LHD-related success stories and highlight tools and resources you can use to support your communications work.
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A Call to build connection across the LHO community, ensure timely updates, and allow for discussion with federal partners on a regular basis.
A Model Aquatic Health Code Network webinar featuring Columbus Public Health.
Gain a deeper understanding of the core concepts of health equity and how to incorporate equity into everyday practices.
PHI*con is a conference focusing on Public Health Informatics, Surveillance, and IT. It will be held July 22-23, 2024, in Detroit, Michigan.
The largest convening of local health department leaders and public health professionals in the United States.
Registration is now open for NACCHO’s (MAPP) 2.0 training series.
May 09, 2024 | Andrea Grenadier
Join your fellow public health professionals for a Town Hall-style Focus Group at the 2024 Preparedness Summit to explore what can be...
Mar 08, 2024
NACCHO, in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association, is thrilled to launch the new guide: Integrating Brain Health into Health...
Mar 01, 2024 | Andrea Grenadier
NACCHO, with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), released a funding opportunity for The Improving...
Feb 12, 2024 | Tori Decea
The EPA's Small Communities, Big Challenges Competition encourages local governments to demonstrate their innovative strategies, from...
Nov 16, 2023 | Anu Varma
Join NACCHO and our Platinum Affiliate Business Partner, Novavax, on November 2nd at 2:00 PM ET to learn more about the newly FDA...
Oct 16, 2023
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