Frontiers in Public Health has put together an e-book of the best articles of 2023 to circulate among public health researchers and practitioners. We're proud that they included our article, "LetsTalkShots: Personalized Vaccine Risk Communication." Take a look at the e-book!
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A new edition of a classic public health textbook has arrived! The seventh edition of Schneider’s Introduction to Public Health brings new perspectives and updated content to classrooms and public health professionals. A new article on the Jones & Bartlett Learning blog introduces the authors who updated this treasured text. These fresh voices are bringing timely perspectives to public health education and practice. https://hubs.ly/Q02Z4Bqq0
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Bringing Public Heath Science to Your Community: Faster
Bringing Public Heath Science to Your Community: Faster - This Week In Public Health
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1 month ago today I passed by Certified in Public Health Exam. 🙌🏾🎉As a 18-year public health professional this was a full circle moment and opportunity to pull from the various aspects of public health I’ve had the opportunity to serve in!! The Certified in Public Health is the only credential of its kind for public health that demonstrates not only your knowledge of key public health sciences, but also your commitment to the field through continuing education focused on emerging and established public health issues. If your interested in taking this exam, learn more here: nbphe.org
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Looking for the perfect academic program in public health? The Academic Program Finder is here to help! This comprehensive tool is designed to meet your unique needs and interests, making it easy to explore a variety of programs and find the one that aligns with your goals. All school and program information will be updated in August, but you can still explore the APF now. Start your journey today at programfinder.aspph.org. This Is Public Health
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George Mason University's College of Public Health has started its second cycle of ECHO, a The National Institutes of Health backed program that researches the health outcomes of women and children. Scientists, nurses, and field experts are researching pre-, peri-, and postnatal outcomes in order to better address and understand these critical health issues. Learn more about what the researchers aim to achieve during this next cycle of ECHO: https://lnkd.in/eg8fwfpw
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The School of Public Health is proud to launch the 2023-2024 Research Impact Report, highlighting the achievements of faculty, students and community partners, all working together in pursuit of a healthier and more equitable world. From vaccine discoveries to influencing policy to health promotion for vulnerable populations, the School's positive impact on population health is undeniable. Read the Impact Report and learn how the school is meeting its mission of advancing public health by engaging partners in world-leading research, learning and action. Read the report: https://bit.ly/3CyJMtA
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With graduation on the horizon, public health students and early career professionals can learn from folks who have been there. This panel discussion will dive into how to make the jump from public health student to public health professional. Registration link: https://lnkd.in/eNJ2PNya
Getting Your First Gig: An Early-Career Professionals Panel | American Public Health Association
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Some of the most potent influences on health disparities are predetermined by factors that are largely uncontrollable. How can public health professionals address this? My new article on the Jones & Bartlett Learning blog explains how the new authors of a classic public health textbook took a targeted approach to preparing public health students to recognize and respond to social determinants of health. Link to the article in the post below.
Students in public health programs need a deeper, more current understanding of the powerful influences of social determinants of health. The authors of the 7th edition of Schneider’s Introduction to Public Health decided to meet this need in substantive ways when they developed the content for this new textbook. A new article on the Jones & Bartlett Learning blog shares insights on social and cultural determinants of health and how the three authors wove new SDOH insights throughout the book. Their work will help students gain a broader understanding of exactly what contributes to health outcomes. https://hubs.ly/Q02_hsKX0
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The School of Public Health is proud to launch the 2023-2024 Research Impact Report, highlighting the achievements of faculty, students and community partners, all working together in pursuit of a healthier and more equitable world. From vaccine discoveries to influencing policy to health promotion for vulnerable populations, the School's positive impact on population health is undeniable. Read the Impact Report and learn how the school is meeting its mission of advancing public health by engaging partners in world-leading research, learning and action. Read the report: https://bit.ly/3CyJMtA
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