The Northwest Center for Public Health Practice and the Northwest Regional Primary Care Association are collaborating to train public health and primary care professionals together.
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Director of NWCPHP Betty Bekemeier and NWRPCA CEO Bruce Gray
NWCPHP releases Collaborate with Tribes: A Public Health Toolkit to help strengthen public health partnerships around the region.
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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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The Health Resources and Services Administration recently awarded NWCPHP over $3 million to support public health training and workforce development efforts around the region for the next four years.
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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.