Open Hours with NACHW – Partnering with CHW Networks
Do you want stronger partnerships with your Community Health Worker Network or Association? Have you thought about engaging CHW Networks to support your work plan and goals, but don't know where to start? The National Association of Community Health Workers invites you to join the 4th installment of our series connected to building equitable contracts […]
Unlock the Power of Effective Workforce Strategies
VirtualIn this 60 minute webinar, the Public Health Institute at Denver Health (PHIDH) will walk through two toolkits and discuss strategies for fostering inclusivity in your hiring process and enhancing employee retention. Inclusive Hiring Toolkit: Learn best practices for eliminating bias and fostering inclusivity in your hiring process. This toolkit provides comprehensive guidelines for creating […]
A Workshop on Racial Justice Work within Governmental Public Health (Live Session-No CE) Session 2
This workshop will provide an overview of the process used by a university research team and county health department that collaboratively developed the Racial Justice Impact Assessment (RJIA) tool. This tool aims to help the health department answer “how is racism operating here?” and recommend anti-racist policies and practices. The project was grounded in anti-racist […]
Utilizing Service and Resource Sharing Approaches to Address Statewide Challenges
Is your state health department looking to share services and resources across your state? Are you facing specific challenges you would like to talk through? Do you have lessons learned, advice, and/or solutions to share? This working session is a space for state health departments looking to connect and solve real challenges related to service […]
New Tools to Support Strategic Workforce Planning
Strategic workforce planning provides health departments with an opportunity to align workforce action items related to recruitment, retention, professional development, employee well-being, and improved organizational performance. Join PHAB, ASTHO and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Public Health, Office of Public Health Practice on November 21st at 3:30pm EST as they share three […]
PHAB Webinar Series on Service and Resource Sharing Approaches: Focus on Data Modernization/DMI
Public health transformation efforts, supported in part by the CDC’s Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG), provide an important platform for needed improvements and innovations across public health systems. Service and resource sharing (SRS) is a tool that can maximize available resources between departments and across systems, enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Foundational Public Health […]
PHAB Webinar Series on Service and Resource Sharing Approaches: Focus on Data Modernization/DMI Part 2
Public health transformation efforts, supported in part by the CDC’s Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG), provide an important platform for needed improvements and innovations across public health systems. Service and resource sharing (SRS) is a tool that can maximize available resources between departments and across systems, enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Foundational Public Health […]
2025 Northwest Public Health & Primary Care Leadership Institute
Seattle, WashingtonApply today for an opportunity to learn and collaborate with other emerging leaders in public health and primary care to develop more equitable and effective approaches to population health. The Northwest Public Health & Primary Care Leadership Institute helps scholars expand their skillset while creating new models of care to drive sustainable improvement in the health of individuals, communities, and populations.
The 6-month program runs March – September 2025. There are two planned in-person sessions (March 12–14 and September 17–19) in Seattle and 2-hour, virtual sessions on the third Wednesday of the month between April through August.
We seek to enroll a diverse group of emerging leaders from a variety of public health and primary care fields. Mid-career professionals from public health and community-based primary care settings, people of color and other underrepresented groups, and professionals working in rural areas and/or with medically underserved populations are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications will be accepted through September 30, 2024, with early-bird discounts offered to those who apply by August 31. The cost is $4,070 ($3,800 by the early-bird deadline). Limited scholarship funds are available; see the application materials for more information.