NACCHO Now Accepting Applications for the LHD of the Year Award

The Local Health Department of the Year Award values that local health departments are the local stewards of public health—known for...

Mar 11, 2016 | Mary Hodges

  • HIV Prevention Modeling Study Shows As Many as 185,000 New HIV Infections Could be...

    Reaching the National HIV/AIDS Strategy targets for HIV testing and treatment and expanding the use of daily Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis...

    Feb 29, 2016 | Alyssa Kitlas

  • CDC Releases New National Estimates of Lifetime HIV Risk

    The CDC released estimates that show if current HIV diagnoses rates persist, approximately 1 in 2 black gay and bisexual men and 1 in...

    Feb 24, 2016 | Alyssa Kitlas

  • Innovating for Environmental Health App Challenge

    The National Environmental Health Association, with the support of Esri, will be hosting their first ever app challenge, titled...

    Feb 22, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

  • Disease Intervention Specialist Training: An Evolving Part of the Public Health...

    By Julie Hartley, Disease Intervention Specialist, Monroe County (IN) Health Department Disease intervention specialists (DIS) are an...

    Feb 17, 2016 | Guest Author

  • Just Say Hi: Communicating Effectively with People Who Have Disabilities

    By Meredith Williams, NACCHO Health and Disability Fellow This fall, the Cerebral Palsy Foundation launched its Just Say Hi campaign...

    Feb 10, 2016 | NacchoVoice

  • Using Data to Improve Outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum: Lessons Learned from...

    By Ejay Jack, Community Health Program Supervisor, Hennepin County (MN) Public Health In December 2015, the National HIV Prevention...

    Jan 29, 2016 | Guest Author

  • 2016 Preparedness Summit Full Schedule Available

    NACCHO released the full schedule for the 2016 Preparedness Summit today. The online and interactive schedule allows users to search...

    Jan 27, 2016 | Mary Hodges

  • 2016 Preparedness Summit Opening Plenary: Innovations in Community Resilience

    Resilience – adaptation in the face of adversity – is often the difference between a community that can survive and thrive after a...

    Jan 21, 2016 | Mary Hodges

  • NACCHO Now Accepting Applications for the LHD of the Year Award

    The Local Health Department of the Year Award values that local health departments are the local stewards of public health—known for helping to ensure the safety of the water we drink, the food we eat, and the air we breathe. This award recognizes and honors the outstanding accomplishments of small, medium, and large local health departments […]

    Mar 11, 2016 | Mary Hodges

    HIV Prevention Modeling Study Shows As Many as 185,000 New HIV Infections Could be Prevented in the United States

    Reaching the National HIV/AIDS Strategy targets for HIV testing and treatment and expanding the use of daily Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) could prevent an estimated 185,000 new HIV infections in the United States by 2020 – a 70% reduction in new infections. CDC presented this HIV prevention modeling study, using a forecasting model to predict the impact of these […]

    Feb 29, 2016 | Alyssa Kitlas

    CDC Releases New National Estimates of Lifetime HIV Risk

    The CDC released estimates that show if current HIV diagnoses rates persist, approximately 1 in 2 black gay and bisexual men and 1 in 4 Latino gay and bisexual men in the United States will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime. CDC analyses presented at the 2016 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in […]

    Feb 24, 2016 | Alyssa Kitlas

    Innovating for Environmental Health App Challenge

    The National Environmental Health Association, with the support of Esri, will be hosting their first ever app challenge, titled “Innovating for Environmental Health.” Individuals will create apps to elevate the field of environmental health between the months of March and May 2016. The goal is to inspire EH professionals to move towards open data and technology by presenting...

    Feb 22, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

    Disease Intervention Specialist Training: An Evolving Part of the Public Health Workforce

    By Julie Hartley, Disease Intervention Specialist, Monroe County (IN) Health Department Disease intervention specialists (DIS) are an integral part of the public health workforce. Originally established in the field of STD prevention, DIS have increasingly been utilized in other program areas such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV linkage and re-engagement in care. During times of public...

    Feb 17, 2016 | Guest Author

    Just Say Hi: Communicating Effectively with People Who Have Disabilities

    By Meredith Williams, NACCHO Health and Disability Fellow This fall, the Cerebral Palsy Foundation launched its Just Say Hi campaign to address the discomfort and hesitation many people feel when first attempting to communicate with people who have disabilities. Many local health departments face a similar uncertainty when attempting to communicate with people who have […]

    Feb 10, 2016 | NacchoVoice

    Using Data to Improve Outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum: Lessons Learned from the 2015 National HIV Prevention Conference

    By Ejay Jack, Community Health Program Supervisor, Hennepin County (MN) Public Health In December 2015, the National HIV Prevention Conference was held in Atlanta and I had the pleasure to attend through NACCHO’s support. This opportunity allowed me to network with colleagues and experts from across the county in an effort to share research and […]

    Jan 29, 2016 | Guest Author

    2016 Preparedness Summit Full Schedule Available

    NACCHO released the full schedule for the 2016 Preparedness Summit today. The online and interactive schedule allows users to search and browse for Summit sessions, review session and presenter descriptions, and set up a personal itinerary for the conference. This year’s Summit will focus on the importance of building prepared and resilient communities that can recover […]

    Jan 27, 2016 | Mary Hodges

    2016 Preparedness Summit Opening Plenary: Innovations in Community Resilience

    Resilience – adaptation in the face of adversity – is often the difference between a community that can survive and thrive after a disaster, and one that struggles over years to recover. What does it take for communities to be resilient in a world of increasingly global and uncharted threats? This year’s Preparedness Summit will […]

    Jan 21, 2016 | Mary Hodges

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