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This new "Medical Countermeasure Best Practice Resource Guide" shares best practices and lessons learned from local health departments...
Sep 08, 2022 | Gideon Amaniel
HIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction Digest: August 24, 2022
Aug 24, 2022
The Community Clean Air Ambassadors Program (CCAAP) is a capacity building program, co-developed by Public Health – Seattle & King...
Jul 28, 2022 | Khanh Ho
Washington, DC, July 20, 2022 —Today, the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the voice of the...
Jul 20, 2022 | Theresa Spinner
Meet Project Public Health Ready National Reviewer Resham Patel.
Jun 24, 2022 | Beth Hess
Meet Project Public Health Ready National Reviewer Misty Robinson.
Jun 23, 2022 | Beth Hess
Ian Goldstein spoke with African American Infant and Maternal Mortality Initiative (AAIMM) Outreach and Engagement Director for LA...
May 20, 2022 | Ian Goldstein
Share your lessons learned and best practices involved in information sharing and medical countermeasure dispensing and administration...
May 12, 2022 | Gideon Amaniel
HIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction Digest: April 21, 2022
Apr 21, 2022
This new "Medical Countermeasure Best Practice Resource Guide" shares best practices and lessons learned from local health departments during COVID-19 response.
The Community Clean Air Ambassadors Program (CCAAP) is a capacity building program, co-developed by Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) to train community leaders and outreach workers to raise awareness on indoor air quality and equip them with tools, resources, and information to disseminate to their networks to improve their indoor air quality.
Washington, DC, July 20, 2022 —Today, the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the voice of the country’s local health departments, recognized the stellar public health career of Bruce Dart PhD, Executive Director of the Tulsa Health Department, awarding him the Maurice “Mo” Mullet Lifetime of Service Award.
Ian Goldstein spoke with African American Infant and Maternal Mortality Initiative (AAIMM) Outreach and Engagement Director for LA County Public Health Adjoa Jones.
Share your lessons learned and best practices involved in information sharing and medical countermeasure dispensing and administration during COVID-19.
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Registration is now open for NACCHO’s in-person Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) 2.0 training series.
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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...
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The EPA's Small Communities, Big Challenges Competition encourages local governments to demonstrate their innovative strategies, from...
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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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