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In Episode 5 of The Road Ahead for Public Health, Dr. Anne Zink shares why supporting emerging leaders is essential to building a strong, resilient public health workforce.
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The local data ecosystem in Portland, Oregon, is like a community garden. It represents people's needs and desires, with different plants flourishing together. Just as a garden benefits from divers...
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In Episode 4 of The Road Ahead for Public Health, Dr. Anne Zink explains why public health isn’t something delivered to communities but built with them.
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In Episode 3 of The Road Ahead for Public Health, Dr. Anne Zink shares how important local partnerships are for success in public health.
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In Episode 2 of The Road Ahead for Public Health, Dr. Anne Zink paints a picture of public health five years from now as an engine for community health.
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People most affected by health inequities must be the ones guiding solutions. In Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood, the Neighborhood Power Building Project is uplifting the voices of those most vul...
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In Episode 1 of The Road Ahead for Public Health, Dr. Anne Zink, physician, public health expert, and Senior Fellow at @YaleSPH, explains why public health needs to step into its role as Chief Heal...
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Science to People’s Brinleigh Murphy-Reuter shares how VeriSci makes health communication better than general LLMs.
#HealthCommunication #ScienceCommunication #AIInPublicHealth #EthicalAI #Respons...
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To drive just policies, governance, and resource investments, data needs to accurately reflect the communities it represents — especially those who have been marginalized and oppressed. This means ...
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People most affected by health inequities must be the ones guiding solutions. In Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood, the Neighborhood Power Building Project is uplifting the voices of those most vul...
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Quality summer programs can be life-changing for kids, but these opportunities aren’t equally available to all children in Baltimore City. Partners in the Baltimore City Youth Data Hub coalition ar...
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The local data ecosystem in Portland, Oregon, is like a community garden. It represents people's needs and desires, with different plants flourishing together. Just as a garden benefits from divers...
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Indigenous data contains multitudes. Shells, dresses, feathers, and baskets can all tell a community’s story, making them valuable pieces of data. The Tucson Indian Center and partners in Promoting...
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Aysha Pamukcu shares why advancing equity and justice transforms public health.
#PublicHealth #HealthEquity #SocialJustice #PublicHealthLeadership, #PublicHealthWorkforce #EquityCenteredPractice #...
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Science to People’s Brinleigh Murphy-Reuter shares how VeriSci makes health communication better than general LLMs.
#HealthCommunication #ScienceCommunication #AIInPublicHealth #EthicalAI #Respons...
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What makes public health messages resonate with diverse audiences? The de Beaumont Foundation surveyed more than 1,600 U.S. adults to develop the Communicating About Public Health toolkit and ident...
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The 40 Under 40 in Public Health nominations are now open until June 13. Beyond recognition, honorees receive access to a two-year professional development program.
Submit a nomination here: debe...
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The Baltimore City Youth Data Hub is helping to improve educational attainment and economic mobility for Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and immigrant Baltimore City youth.
Learn more about the Baltimo...
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Communicating about Public Health: A Toolkit for Public Health Professionals is a collection of research-based messaging and practical guidance to build understanding about what public health is, w...
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Promoting Indigenous Models of Assessment (PIMA) is ensuring that urban American Indian people secure, retain, and advance in high-quality employment in Tucson and Pima County, Arizona.
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