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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 the present moment, and mere days before World Environmental Health Day on September 26, the intersection between climate change...
Sep 22, 2020 | Emily D'Angelo
It is truly an honor to serve as NACCHO President during the 2020–2021 term despite the fact that these are the most demanding,...
Aug 30, 2020 | Jennifer C. Kertanis
On August 25-27, 2020, more than 1,300 attendees—who work in all levels of government (local, state, and federal), emergency...
Aug 28, 2020 | Beth Hess
As we continue to self-evaluate our personal and professional relationship with race as public health practitioners, So You Want to...
Aug 19, 2020 | Emily Yox
Public health and health policy experts agree it is imperative to identify and address health disparities and health care inequities...
Jul 28, 2020 | Kimberly Aguillard
President-elect Jennifer Kertanis highlights what her health department is doing to slow the spread of COVID-19 and shares what her...
Jun 26, 2020 | George Roberts
For Black people in the U.S., racist-driven violence is an everyday reality.
Jun 02, 2020 | Theresa Spinner
In New York City, we have witnessed staggering inequities in maternal health outcomes, which is largely driven by racial...
Oct 22, 2019 | Guest Author
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 the present moment, and mere days before World Environmental Health Day on September 26, the intersection between climate change and preparedness is, sadly, quite clear. Scientists have warned for years that climate change could and would worsen weather-related events. Today, we see stark examples unfolding across the United States as the nation recognizes National Preparedness Month this...
It is truly an honor to serve as NACCHO President during the 2020–2021 term despite the fact that these are the most demanding, turbulent and stressful times for local public health.
On August 25-27, 2020, more than 1,300 attendees—who work in all levels of government (local, state, and federal), emergency management, volunteer organizations, healthcare coalitions, and academia—participated in the first ever virtual Preparedness Summit.
As we continue to self-evaluate our personal and professional relationship with race as public health practitioners, So You Want to Talk About Race, is a great opportunity to delve into how to apply antiracism to everyday situations.
Public health and health policy experts agree it is imperative to identify and address health disparities and health care inequities that historically disadvantaged groups have experienced. However, these efforts often fail to reach and engage marginalized groups and sub-populations with disabilities.
President-elect Jennifer Kertanis highlights what her health department is doing to slow the spread of COVID-19 and shares what her department needs in order for it to be successful in combatting the virus.
In New York City, we have witnessed staggering inequities in maternal health outcomes, which is largely driven by racial discrimination.
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