NWCPHP has developed an online toolkit to train 9-1-1 call center managers to reduce stress in the working environment.
Read more »Kirsten Aird, MPH, shares Oregon's approach to engaging older populations in being healthy and hopeful.
Read more »CDC’s Learning Connection website will feature NWCPHP’s course Safe at Every Stage: Injury and Violence Prevention and the Developing Brain throughout August.
Read more »NWCPHP releases Stress Reduction Training for 9-1-1 Telecommunicators, a mindfulness-based course available to telecommunicators and the public.
Read more »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.
Read more »NWCPHP's updated Evidence-Based Public Health online training series includes two new modules and other improved options for participants.
Read more »NWCPHP’s Planning for Financial Success online course is promoted as a featured learning opportunity by the CDC Learning Connection.
Read more »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.
Read more »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.
Read more »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.
Read more »Betty Bekemeier with School of Nursing Executive Dean Azita Emami. Photo by Stephen Brashear, courtesy of the UW School of Nursing.