PHMC Faculty, Jim Reid teaches "interest-based" conflict resolution which leads to better, less time-consuming outcomes.
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Jim Reid during the 2023 onsite.
Director, Betty Bekemeier, and Evaluation Manager, Megan Rogers, discussed the impacts of past field findings as NWCPHP prepares for the September survey.
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PHMC Faculty, Mary Kary Chess says openness to ambiguity and complexity leads to confident leadership.
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Mary Kay Chess during the 2023 onsite.
From setbacks to success, these coaches equip scholars with the necessary resources and guidance to expand their skills.
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PHMC Coaches Mary, Nicole, and Bud
Former Public Health Management scholar, Lucinda Cowboy, gained confidence and connections that expanded her perspective and position.
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Former PHMC scholar, Lucinda Cowboy
NWCPHP is excited to launch a new course to provide new public health professionals with a foundational understanding of public health.
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Essentially Public Health Instructor, Barbara Obena
Student, Sydney Rogalla, used evidence-based practices and research to create necessary improvements toward health insurance literacy.
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Student stipend recipient, Sydney Rogalla
NWCPHP provides support to public health professionals through training, research, and evaluation.
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The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health
With funding received from NWCPHP, Taylor and Olga were empowered to assist the needs of the Ukrainian refugee community.
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Student stipend recepients, Olga Vitruk and Taylor Erickson
The COVID-19 pandemic brought greater awareness to both the role of public health organizations and glaring health inequities in our society.
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