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These new resources can be personalized in your health department, and offer guidance to public health officials to use as they...
May 01, 2023 | Andrea Grenadier
As we wrap up National Public Health Week (April 3-9, 2023), I want to take a moment to say thank you and reflect on the important...
Apr 07, 2023 | NacchoVoice
Today, we celebrate and highlight the services and needs of rural health departments in the US.
Apr 07, 2023 | Mackenzie Galloway
NACCHO is looking for a consultant to develop and support implementation of a strategic plan to optimize existing and anticipated...
Apr 04, 2023 | Kimberly Nalley
NACCHO is seeking a consultant to design and implement a qualitative assessment of LHD use of infection data (including for COVID and...
Mar 17, 2023 | Kristen Ross
On Wednesday, February 15, the House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and Subcommittee on Health...
Feb 17, 2023 | Lluvia Botello, Kerry Allen
In 2020, the Forsyth County Department of Public Health (NC) vector control program demonstrated improvements in both insecticide...
Feb 07, 2023 | Charlotte Ciampa
Building upon the results of Years 1 and 2 of the CDC's Improving Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) – Getting Further Faster (GFF)...
Feb 03, 2023 | Andrea Grenadier
NACCHO, with support from the CDC, is accepting applications for the 2023 cohort of the Wastewater Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2...
Feb 02, 2023 | Andrea Grenadier
These new resources can be personalized in your health department, and offer guidance to public health officials to use as they identify and circulate relevant information during disasters caused by natural, man-made, and technological hazards.
As we wrap up National Public Health Week (April 3-9, 2023), I want to take a moment to say thank you and reflect on the important work done by the thousands of individuals who serve in local health departments. Thank you for all you do for your communities, but also for the nation as a whole. In my remarks below, I explain the importance of local public health.
NACCHO is looking for a consultant to develop and support implementation of a strategic plan to optimize existing and anticipated marketing and communications activities for their efforts with Project Firstline.
NACCHO is seeking a consultant to design and implement a qualitative assessment of LHD use of infection data (including for COVID and influenza-like illness) and health equity information to respond to outbreaks.
On Wednesday, February 15, the House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and Subcommittee on Health held a joint field hearing in Weslaco, TX titled, “President Biden’s Border Crisis is a Public Health Crisis.”
In 2020, the Forsyth County Department of Public Health (NC) vector control program demonstrated improvements in both insecticide resistance training (IRT) and capacity for cooperation and coordination with nearby vector control programs compared to their self-assessment in 2017.
Building upon the results of Years 1 and 2 of the CDC's Improving Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) – Getting Further Faster (GFF) initiative, this funding opportunity will build evidence for how public health, healthcare and human services systems can implement, evaluate, and sustain programs to promote cross-sector linkages that address the social determinants of health (SDOH).
NACCHO, with support from the CDC, is accepting applications for the 2023 cohort of the Wastewater Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 Mentorship Program.
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Registration is now open for two in-person Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships 2.0 trainings.
Feb 01, 2025 | Andrea Grenadier
The Van Buren/Cass District Health Department partnered with the district library to improve community health education.
Nov 18, 2024 | Clarissa Montes
New opportunity designed to cross-train maternal and child health and emergency preparedness and response professionals.
Nov 14, 2024 | Elana Filipos
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
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