by Storee Harris | Aug 3, 2022
NACCHO, The Association of Immunization Managers (AIM), and Johns Hopkins University recently developed a curated, up-to-date list of resources from trusted sources to assist community health workers, public health workers, and healthcare professionals in improving...
by Storee Harris | Jun 16, 2022
Effectively preventing and controlling zoonotic diseases requires a One Health approach that involves collaboration across sectors responsible for human health, animal health (both domestic and wildlife), and the environment, as well as other partners. Here we...
by Storee Harris | Jun 9, 2022
Public Health Prepared’s first virtual summit will provide an opportunity to hear from national and Michigan-based leaders in infectious disease and emergency response. The kick-off keynote presentation will offer a critical perspective on future directions for the...
by boxcar-admin | Feb 14, 2022
Well-being debriefings aim to help participants gain strategies for coping with a long-term crisis such as a pandemic in an effort to normalize and legitimize common behavioral and emotional reactions to work that is demanding over the long term. Well-being...
by boxcar-admin | Feb 14, 2022
Interacive modules to equip helathcare professionals with the tools they need to have effective COVID-19 vaccine conversations with patients. The tool includes Tips for Having Effective Vaccine Conversations with Patients and Vaccine Conversations in Practice:Case...
by boxcar-admin | Feb 14, 2022
This toolkit was developed by the National League of Cities in partnership with YMCA to improve coordination among local YMCAa, city leaders, and public health, and better align the resources needed to address challenges and remove barriers that inhibit vaccine...
by boxcar-admin | Feb 14, 2022
This recorded training will explore communication frameworks for message design and prioritization, as well as strategies for focused and targeted communications.
by boxcar-admin | Feb 14, 2022
This recorded training will explore the CDC’s Crisis & Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) framework.