CDERLearn Training and Education - FDA
CDERLearn offers continuing education on drug regulation, development, and safety for healthcare professionals, academia, and consumers.
CDERLearn offers continuing education on drug regulation, development, and safety for healthcare professionals, academia, and consumers.
The ICS-100.FDA course trains participants on the Incident Command System, focusing on FDA product incidents to improve public health response.
The DMI Implementation Strategy outlines five key priorities and objectives, driving key results to measure impact and guide progress.
The CDC's tools and resources page provides materials to help health departments improve public health preparedness and response capabilities.
The Region IV Public Health Training Center offers a free, 3-part on-demand webinar series on community engagement to improve health outcomes.
NACCHO’s report helps health officials assess procurement capacity and understand emergency impacts on procurement processes.
A systematic review highlights that community engagement is crucial for addressing vulnerabilities in infectious disease responses.
CDC NWSS offers factsheets, videos, and tools to support public health use of wastewater data for disease tracking and communication.
WRAIR’s Community Engagement program builds local trust and input into COVID-19 research through outreach, dialogue, and advisory groups.
Leveraging Healthy People 2030 to Build Non-Traditional Multisector Partnerships multisector partnerships, healthy people 2030, health equity, health outcomes, social services, health disparities, preventable disease, premature death, health literacy, economic stability, social determinants of health, department of health, improving the health, united states, long term, life expectancies, population health, chronic diseases, prevention and health promotion, health care system, disease prevention and health, health systems, healthy people 2030 objective, subject matter experts, office of disease prevention, personal health literacy, achieving health equity, health problem, population groups, astho, association of state and territorial health officials Corinne Gillenwater, Megan DeNubila-Griffin ASTHO | This toolkit helps public health build and maintain relationships with non-traditional partners across a multitude of sectors. The goal of this toolkit is to help state and territorial health agencies (S/THAs) build non-traditional, non-public health sector partnerships to improve health outcomes and advance health equity. The Healthy People 2030 objectives, aligned closely with the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) framework and Health in All Policies (HiAP) lens, can serve as the cornerstone of these collaborations. This toolkit is implementation-focused, providing partnership-building and -sustaining skills that are rooted in Healthy People 2030 tools and success stories and can be operationalized for community needs. Overall, this toolkit encourages S/THAs to implement these described strategies in their own public health practice to: Establish and maintain partnerships within and across sectors at the state and territorial level to create a shared vision of health. Respond to public health priorities collaboratively and strategically. On This Page Using Healthy People 2030 in Non-Traditional Partnerships to Improve Public Health Types of Non-Public Health Sector and Non-Traditional Partnerships for Consideration Foundations of Strong Partnerships Sustainability of Partnerships 10 Steps for Strong Public Health Multisector Partnerships Conclusion Additional Resources website yes
A collection of resources addressing moral injury, burnout, resilience, and retention for public health leaders, supervisors, and team members.
This ASTHO blog discusses the benefits and risks of AI in healthcare and federal legislation, including privacy, bias, and safety concerns.
This blog describes how Palau's health ministry collaborated with its community to design indicators to better measure health equity in its jurisdiction.
An ASTHO blog that discusses workforce frameworks to inspire and sustain well-being with evidence-based guidance, policies, and structures.
How states are building sustainable health equity programs.
This blog post discusses mitigating risks of AI use in government agencies, emphasizing privacy, transparency, and ethical concerns.
This ASTHO report, which was co-authored with the World Institute on Disabilities, answers top questions around disability preparedness initiatives, and prioritizes inclusive planning while providing overarching guidance that can be applied to a variety of health and public health systems and structures. The report highlights key planning considerations to ensure public health emergency plans include people with disabilities, and is intended to be used in conjunction with other department and agency plans, as well as disability agencies in the local jurisdiction.