Kevin deVoss recently joined the e-learning team with Northwest Center for Public Health Practice (NWCPHP) as the instructional designer.
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Kevin deVoss, NWCPHP instructional designer
Each year, the Northwest Public Health Training Center funds student public health projects. Meagan Brown, a recipient of funding during the 2017–18 school year, describes her evaluation project on food insecurity with the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic.
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Photo by Naomi Ishisaka, on behalf of the City of Seattle.
Through the Local Health Jurisdiction Transition Learning Lab, a joint project of NWCPHP and PHI, public health leaders from across the country gathered in Seattle for a two-day meeting to explore strategies for transitioning their health departments from direct clinical services to population health.
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Participants in the 2018–19 Learning Lab.
Each year, the Northwest Public Health Training Center funds student public health projects. Jessica Mogk, a recipient of funding during the 2017–18 school year, describes her project with the Seattle Housing and Resource Effort/Women’s Housing, Equality and Enhancement League (SHARE/WHEEL).
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NWCPHP has developed an online toolkit to train 9-1-1 call center managers to reduce stress in the working environment.
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NWCPHP's updated Evidence-Based Public Health online training series includes two new modules and other improved options for participants.
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Graphics and E-Learning Designer Wes O'Seadna will use his design skills to help NWCPHP better connect with public health professionals.
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NWCPHP Graphic and E-Learning Designer Wes O'Seadna enjoys time in the park with his son, Pacific, 5.
Ray (Bud) Nicola, MD, MHSA, FACPM, will again serve as coach in the 2018 Public Health Management Certificate program.
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Bud Nicola with scholars from the 2017 PHMC cohort.
NWCPHP and the Public Health Institute will facilitate a “learning laboratory” to support local public health departments in answering questions about financial sustainability and core services.
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Public health professionals in Vermont practicing the Population Health Innovation Lab curriculum. Photo credit: Public Health Institute.
NWCPHP will help strengthen the collaboration between the UW Schools of Public Health and Nursing and Public Health — Seattle & King County.
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