HIV Criminalization Resources for People Living with HIV

Positive Women’s Network-USA (PWN-USA) is excited to announce the launch of two new resources for 2018 as part of their...

Jan 03, 2018 | Kim Rodgers

  • NACCHO Announces 7th Cohort for the Mentorship Program for the Retail Program...

    NACCHO is pleased to announce the seventh cohort for its Mentorship Program for the Retail Program Standards, made possible through a...

    Dec 05, 2017 | Amy Chang

  • National Influenza Vaccination Week 2017: Spotlighting a Local Flu Fighter

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) in 2005 as a national...

    Dec 04, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • CDC’s Public Health Associate Program Is Now Open!

    The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is accepting applications January...

    Nov 16, 2017 | Andrea Grenadier

  • Meet NACCHO’s 2017–2018 Health and Disability Fellows

    This story originally ran in NACCHO’s Essential Elements. The NACCHO Health and Disability Program is thrilled to introduce the...

    Nov 10, 2017 | NacchoVoice

  • Apply for NACCHO’s 2018 Model Practices Awards!

    Are you ready to share your best and brightest work with your health department colleagues? NACCHO’s 2018 Model & Promising...

    Nov 06, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • Understanding the Changing Public Health Landscape: Findings from the 2017 Forces of...

    The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) has released its 2017 Forces of Change report, The Changing...

    Nov 01, 2017 | NacchoVoice

  • Meet NACCHO’s 2017-2018 Health and Disability Fellows

    The NACCHO Health and Disability Program is thrilled to introduce the 2017-18 cohort of Health and Disability fellows. NACCHO’s Health...

    Oct 23, 2017 | Sara Lyons

  • Gear Up for U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week 2017!

    Each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and at least...

    Oct 16, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • HIV Criminalization Resources for People Living with HIV

    Positive Women’s Network-USA (PWN-USA) is excited to announce the launch of two new resources for 2018 as part of their continued efforts to reform HIV criminalization laws nationwide and support people living with HIV targeted by those laws. The first resource is a Know Your Rights Guide for HIV Criminalization. This guide is a collection of important […]

    Jan 03, 2018 | Kim Rodgers

    NACCHO Announces 7th Cohort for the Mentorship Program for the Retail Program Standards

    NACCHO is pleased to announce the seventh cohort for its Mentorship Program for the Retail Program Standards, made possible through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The peer mentorship program provides opportunities to learn, share experiences, and acquire tools and resources related to the FDA’s Voluntary National Retail Food Regulatory […]

    Dec 05, 2017 | Amy Chang

    National Influenza Vaccination Week 2017: Spotlighting a Local Flu Fighter

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) in 2005 as a national awareness week focused on highlighting the importance of influenza vaccination. In this blog post, we sat down with local “flu fighter,” Brendan Bedard, MPH, Director of Community Health Services and Deputy Public Health Director at Genesee […]

    Dec 04, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    CDC’s Public Health Associate Program Is Now Open!

    The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is accepting applications January 2-18, 2018 to host a public health associate to start in October 2018. PHAP is a two-year training program with the mission to train and provide experiential learning to early-career public health professionals. It is a […]

    Nov 16, 2017 | Andrea Grenadier

    Meet NACCHO’s 2017–2018 Health and Disability Fellows

    This story originally ran in NACCHO’s Essential Elements. The NACCHO Health and Disability Program is thrilled to introduce the 2017-18 cohort of Health and Disability fellows. NACCHO’s Health and Disability Fellowship program is an invaluable opportunity for graduate students pursing degrees in public health to receive hands-on experience in the health and disability field. The […]

    Nov 10, 2017 | NacchoVoice

    Apply for NACCHO’s 2018 Model Practices Awards!

    Are you ready to share your best and brightest work with your health department colleagues? NACCHO’s 2018 Model & Promising Practices program honors and recognizes outstanding local health initiatives from across the nation, and shares and promotes these practices among local health departments via the Model Practice Database. Model and Promising Practices cut across all […]

    Nov 06, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    Understanding the Changing Public Health Landscape: Findings from the 2017 Forces of Change Survey

    The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) has released its 2017 Forces of Change report, The Changing Public Health Landscape, containing new findings on the forces that are affecting the nation’s local health departments (LHDs). LHDs face both challenges and opportunities as the public health environment evolves, and the Forces of Change […]

    Nov 01, 2017 | NacchoVoice

    Meet NACCHO’s 2017-2018 Health and Disability Fellows

    The NACCHO Health and Disability Program is thrilled to introduce the 2017-18 cohort of Health and Disability fellows. NACCHO’s Health and Disability Fellowship program is an invaluable opportunity for graduate students pursing degrees in public health to receive hands-on experience in the health and disability field. The fellowship includes providing support to local health departments […]

    Oct 23, 2017 | Sara Lyons

    Gear Up for U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week 2017!

    Each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and at least 23,000 people die as a direct result of these infections. Many more people die from other conditions that were complicated by an antibiotic-resistant infection. U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week, November 13-19, 2017, is an annual […]

    Oct 16, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

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