May 4, 2022
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Public health has never been as visible, as fundamental, or as misunderstood as it is now. While Americans believe public health agencies are important, there is also a lack of trust in key public health institutions that is necessary to address today’s and future challenges. Better understanding how to transform and modernize our public health practices is essential to rebuilding trust and supporting effective public health practices.

The May session of Hot Topics in Practice will share resources from the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) about how public health organizations can leverage opportunities and support to modernize and transform their public health practices.

During this one-hour webinar, Jessica Fisher, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at PHAB, will share the organization’s work to advance the continuous quality improvement of Tribal, state, local, and territorial public health departments.

Jessica will provide information and insights into the context around which public health transformation is occurring based on her collaborative work at PHAB and its Public Health National Center for Innovations (PHNCI). Jessica will also highlight several national initiatives and opportunities for practitioners to leverage in their transformation efforts.

Better understand how your organization can leverage resources to transform and modernize its public health practices. Register today.

Advancing and Transforming Public Health Practice

Date: May 31, 2022, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (Pacific)

Intended Audiences

Local, state, and tribal public health practitioners

Presenters

Jessica Solomon Fisher, MCP
Vice President for Strategic Initiatives
Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) and Public Health National Center for Innovations (PHNCI)

About Hot Topics in Practice

Hot Topics in Practice is a monthly webinar forum to discuss issues affecting public health practice.

Up to 1 CPH recertification credit may be earned by viewing this webinar. Visit the National Board of Public Health Examiners to learn more.