by Ryleigh Emelander | Jul 31, 2024
The goal of this self-paced training is to show learners how to put together simpler, realistic activities at their health departments that can regularly be held and attended by an interdisciplinary team. While this training is grounded in a Michigan context, the...
by Ryleigh Emelander | Jul 19, 2024
This fourth and final training in the series will explore One Health and rabies through a cross-sectoral lens with consideration to equity.
by Ryleigh Emelander | Jul 19, 2024
This third training in the series will explore Climate Change, Blastomycosis, and One Health through a cross-sectoral lens with consideration to equity.
by Ryleigh Emelander | Nov 10, 2023
This short recorded training will provide an overview of outbreak investigations for those working in public health, whether you are an experienced practitioner that needs a refresher or is new to work in outbreak investigations. This training was originally presented...
by Ryleigh Emelander | Jul 25, 2023
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...
by Storee Harris | Aug 23, 2022
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...
by Storee Harris | Aug 17, 2022
This first session of the four-part series focused on the challenges of vaccine hesitancy and approaches to building vaccine confidence in interpersonal and community settings.
by Storee Harris | Aug 8, 2022
This training explains what responders need to know about the law when preparing for and responding to public health emergencies. It provides an overview of laws that affect how government can respond to health crises in ways that advance rather than hinder health...
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...