Call for Abstracts: 2018 Public Health Informatics Conference

The abstract period for the 2018 Public Health Informatics Conference is officially open for submissions! To support this year’s...

Feb 06, 2018 | Katie Dwyer

  • Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) Host Site and Associate Applications Now Open

    The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is accepting host site and associate applications this month. The next PHAP class will...

    Jan 03, 2018

  • Health Department Perspectives Needed for Cybersecurity Committee

    The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), in coordination...

    Dec 19, 2017 | Raymond Puerini

  • Registration for 2018 Preparedness Summit Now Open!

    Registration for the 2018 Preparedness Summit is now open! The upcoming summit will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, Ga.,...

    Dec 01, 2017

  • Now Accepting Applications for the WASH Emergency Preparedness and Response Workgroup

    The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is currently accepting applications for the Water, Sanitation...

    Nov 01, 2017

  • Now Accepting Abstracts: 2018 Preparedness Summit

              NACCHO in coordination with the Preparedness Summit Planning Committee, invites health departments,...

    Sep 12, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • National Preparedness Month 2017: The Opportunity to Strengthen Community Resilience...

    This September marks the fourteenth annual National Preparedness Month, created to raise public awareness about the importance of...

    Aug 23, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • Now Recruiting: NACCHO Health & Disability Fellowship Program

    NACCHO is currently seeking two graduate students to become the newest Health and Disability fellows The NACCHO Health and Disability...

    Aug 02, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • Summer is Here and So are the Mosquitoes: Why Local Vector Control is Key to...

    As temperatures rise well above 50 degrees throughout much of the country, mosquito season is in full swing, meaning many Americans...

    Jul 31, 2017 | Chelsea Gridley-Smith

  • Call for Abstracts: 2018 Public Health Informatics Conference

    The abstract period for the 2018 Public Health Informatics Conference is officially open for submissions! To support this year’s theme, Connecting Systems and People to Improve Population Health, abstracts will be accepted under the following topic areas: Information Systems Governance Informatics Workforce and Leadership Development Innovations and Novel Applications Informatics-Based Solutions...

    Feb 06, 2018 | Katie Dwyer

    Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) Host Site and Associate Applications Now Open

    The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is accepting host site and associate applications this month. The next PHAP class will start in October 2018. PHAP is a two-year, competitive, paid training program for early-career, public health professionals. Associates are employed by CDC and work in state, tribal, local, and territorial public health departments; nongovernmental organizations;...

    Jan 03, 2018

    Health Department Perspectives Needed for Cybersecurity Committee

    The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), in coordination with NACCHO, is seeking to learn more about the needs of public health and healthcare organizations related to cybersecurity preparedness. As part of this project, NACCHO and ASPR will set up a committee of federal, state, and […]

    Dec 19, 2017 | Raymond Puerini

    Registration for 2018 Preparedness Summit Now Open!

    Registration for the 2018 Preparedness Summit is now open! The upcoming summit will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, Ga., April 17-20, 2018. The theme is: “Strengthening National Health Security: Mastering Ordinary Responses, Building Resilience for Extraordinary Events.” We hope to see you there! The Preparedness Summit is the first and longest running […]

    Dec 01, 2017

    Now Accepting Applications for the WASH Emergency Preparedness and Response Workgroup

    The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is currently accepting applications for the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Emergency Preparedness and Response Workgroup. In the event of a hurricane, flood, chemical spill, or water contamination, clean and safe water may be unavailable and fail to meet drinking, sanitation, and hygiene needs. Community […]

    Nov 01, 2017

    Now Accepting Abstracts: 2018 Preparedness Summit

              NACCHO in coordination with the Preparedness Summit Planning Committee, invites health departments, partner agencies and other emergency preparedness stakeholders to contribute to the advancement of U.S. national health security by submitting an abstract for the 2018 Preparedness Summit (April 17-20, 2018 in Atlanta, GA). Now more than ever, the public health...

    Sep 12, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

    National Preparedness Month 2017: The Opportunity to Strengthen Community Resilience and Response

    This September marks the fourteenth annual National Preparedness Month, created to raise public awareness about the importance of emergency preparedness and encourage Americans to take action. Each year, throughout the month of September, more than 3,000 public and private organizations at the national, state, and local levels promote guidelines and resources on planning for and […]

    Aug 23, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

    Now Recruiting: NACCHO Health & Disability Fellowship Program

    NACCHO is currently seeking two graduate students to become the newest Health and Disability fellows The NACCHO Health and Disability Fellowship Program is an invaluable workforce development opportunity for graduate level students and interested getting hands on experience in the public health disability field. Click here to read the latest NACCHO Voice blog featuring the […]

    Aug 02, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

    Summer is Here and So are the Mosquitoes: Why Local Vector Control is Key to Combating Zika

    As temperatures rise well above 50 degrees throughout much of the country, mosquito season is in full swing, meaning many Americans are at a greater risk for mosquito-borne illness. This year’s risk factor is substantially higher with the emergence of the Zika virus (ZIKV), spread mainly through the bite of infected Aedesmosquitoes (i.e., Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus). These […]

    Jul 31, 2017 | Chelsea Gridley-Smith

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