This episode will explore assessing community assets for Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP). We will discuss strategies for identifying, assessing, and utilizing community assets. We will also talk about opportunities for incorporating diversity, equity, and...
This is the fourth and final training resource from our Preparedness Roundtable Series. This podcast will discuss vector-borne disease, specifically Eastern equine encephalitis or EEE. In this episode, we’ll be hearing from Dr. Juan Marquez and Jimena Loveluck to gain...
This training, led by an expert in health data communication, will discuss the challenges of communicating disease case counts to public audiences. It will show what heat maps are, discuss some good (and less good) practices for their use, and compare the strengths of...
This brief webinar discusses communicating different types of numbers related to health. It will explore the best practices for communicating health numbers. Including a discussion on how and why to make health-related numbers feel relevant to the target audience, the...
This third session of the Preparedness Roundtable focuses on infection control related to Candida auris. This training is centered on State SMEs and Infection Disease Physicians providing education to local public health and healthcare practitioners to equip them with...
This training will discuss the importance of reactive and proactive communication best practices, and will provide best practices for public health practitioners to translate research effectively to public audiences.
This second session of the Preparedness Roundtable Series will focus on the current Monkeypox outbreak throughout the United States, the response to the outbreak, and the stigmatization of gender and sexual minorities.
This recorded training will provide a brief overview of how public health surveillance systems work, what qualities make a surveillance system effective, why these systems are important, and what methodologies are used for evaluation.
The National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM) has launched a new training module to demonstrate how to overcome COVID vaccine hesitancy in marginalized communities. These lessons can be applied to COVID, routine vaccines, monkeypox, and...