The goal of this self-paced training is to show learners how to put together simpler, realistic activities at their health departments that can regularly be held and attended by an interdisciplinary team. While this training is grounded in a Michigan context, the...
This episode will discuss the role Community Health Workers (CHWs) play in public health programming and emergency preparedness response. We will also explore the innovative ways CHW capacity is being bolstered in Michigan.
This short recorded training will provide an overview of outbreak investigations for those working in public health, whether you are an experienced practitioner that needs a refresher or is new to work in outbreak investigations. This training was originally presented...
This episode will explore assessing community assets for Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP). We will discuss strategies for identifying, assessing, and utilizing community assets. We will also talk about opportunities for incorporating diversity, equity, and...
This is the fourth and final training resource from our Preparedness Roundtable Series. This podcast will discuss vector-borne disease, specifically Eastern equine encephalitis or EEE. In this episode, we’ll be hearing from Dr. Juan Marquez and Jimena Loveluck to gain...
This training, led by an expert in health data communication, will discuss the challenges of communicating disease case counts to public audiences. It will show what heat maps are, discuss some good (and less good) practices for their use, and compare the strengths of...
This brief webinar discusses communicating different types of numbers related to health. It will explore the best practices for communicating health numbers. Including a discussion on how and why to make health-related numbers feel relevant to the target audience, the...