As a young nursing student attending her required community health nursing class, Betty Bekemeier experienced firsthand the power of a positive role model.
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Betty Bekemeier, Director, Northwest Center for Public Health Practice
Scholars in NWCPHP’s Public Health Management Certificate program receive benefits from their collaboration with a coach.
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NWCPHP sits down with John Thompson, scholar in the 2015–16 Public Health Management Certificate program, to learn how his integrated project helped shape his professional growth.
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Public Health Management Certificate scholar John Thompson holding his baby's newborn screening paperwork.
NWCPHP sits down with 2016–17 Public Health Management Certificate program scholar Dorota Carpenedo to learn how the program has enhanced her career.
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Dorota Carpenedo, scholar in the 2016-17 Public Health Management Certificate program.
NWCPHP's new online training is a revised and updated Evidence-Based Public Health series, a nine-part course offering a comprehensive guide to incorporating evidence into public health practice.
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NWCPHP's new online training helps health professionals work with communities to address vulnerability in public health settings.
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Public health students Madeline Frost and Elly Riser used funding from NWPHTC to help public health leaders in Mason County, Washington address the rise in opioid-related deaths in their area.
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Public health students Elly Riser and Madeline Frost.
NWCPHP's latest online course is designed to help public health professionals pull together the key elements needed to secure funding for public health projects and programs.
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NWCPHP's new training series in emergency preparedness leadership is now available. The training includes an introduction and three courses to help public health professionals build skills in managing change, making decisions, and communicating about risks.
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In the September session of Hot Topics in Practice, representatives from the Coeur d’Alene tribe and Idaho’s Panhandle Health District discuss how they responded to a powerful windstorm.
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