The 2nd annual Public Health Prepared summit will focus on national, state, and local perspectives to recruit and retain a strong infectious disease (ID) workforce. The 2.5 hour virtual summit will consist of presentations, cross-sectoral facilitated breakout...
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...
This training will discuss the importance of reactive and proactive communication best practices, and will provide best practices for public health practitioners to translate research effectively to public audiences.
This second session of the Preparedness Roundtable Series will focus on the current Monkeypox outbreak throughout the United States, the response to the outbreak, and the stigmatization of gender and sexual minorities.
This recorded training will provide a brief overview of how public health surveillance systems work, what qualities make a surveillance system effective, why these systems are important, and what methodologies are used for evaluation.
This first session of the four-part series focused on the challenges of vaccine hesitancy and approaches to building vaccine confidence in interpersonal and community settings.
This training explains what responders need to know about the law when preparing for and responding to public health emergencies. It provides an overview of laws that affect how government can respond to health crises in ways that advance rather than hinder health...
The CDC recommends that children age 6 months and older should get a Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The decision was made after analyzing substantial data from clinical trials involving thousands of children, confirming the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness for...
As new COVID-19 variants and subvariants of Omicron circulate in the U.S. and abroad, PHCC has resources to help communicators stay rooted in core messaging about vaccination and boosting, and to answer questions in your communities about when and why to wear a...