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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Kirsten Aird, MPH, shares Oregon's approach to engaging older populations in being healthy and hopeful.
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CDC’s Learning Connection website will feature NWCPHP’s course Safe at Every Stage: Injury and Violence Prevention and the Developing Brain throughout August.
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NWCPHP releases Stress Reduction Training for 9-1-1 Telecommunicators, a mindfulness-based course available to telecommunicators and the public.
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Clackamas County Public Health Director Dawn Emerick shares how her division embraced the Chief Health Strategist role to better work with new partners in new ways.
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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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NWCPHP’s Planning for Financial Success online course is promoted as a featured learning opportunity by the CDC Learning Connection.
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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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In the next session of Hot Topics in Practice, Maria Levis, CEO of Impactivo, reviews how her team helped implement a public health media campaign in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
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In recognizing NWCPHP Director Betty Bekemeier, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, with its 2018 Distinguished Researcher Award, the UW School of Nursing highlights the value of collaborative, practice-based research to strengthen public health systems.
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Betty Bekemeier with School of Nursing Executive Dean Azita Emami. Photo by Stephen Brashear, courtesy of the UW School of Nursing.