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Insight and Inspiration: Conversations for Public Health Leaders

Insight and Inspiration: Conversations for Public Health Leaders ASTHO is honored to present Insight and Inspiration, the premier webinar series designed to motivate public health leaders as they respond to new and ongoing public health challenges. The nation’s preeminent thought leaders, authors, and strategic thinkers offer attendees strategies to further develop their leadership skills as well as ground themselves and their teams even amid crisis. This series is open to governmental public health professionals at all stages of their careers. Check out upcoming opportunities and previous session recordings below to take your leadership to the next level. website

From the Chief Medical Officer: Key Takeaways from ASTHO’s HPAI Scientific Symposium

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From the Chief Medical Officer: Key Takeaways from ASTHO’s HPAI Scientific Symposium hpai scientific symposium, highly pathogenic avian influenza, one health, public health, state and local public health officials, wild birds, human health, infectious diseases, disease control and prevention, centers for disease control, infected with avian influenza, symptoms of illness, domestic animals, working closely, united states, health department, food safety, public health practice, domestic poultry, contact with infected, health official, health risks, infect humans, dairy cattle, exposure to infected Marcus Plescia, Jessica Baggett, Meredith Allen A recap of ASTHO's Scientific Symposium on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza While only one human case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been reported in the United States this year, the discovery of transmission of HPAI in cattle has led to an increase in the need for federal, state, and local public health agencies to enter a heightened phase of readiness. The risk to the general population remains low but this change signals the need for an increase in collaboration, research, and communication. Last week, ASTHO hosted a virtual symposium in partnership with the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists that featured public health leaders and scientists driving the U.S. government’s response to HPAI. Experts outlined potential actions for managing further spread and identified areas requiring additional investigation and guidance. Using a One Health Approach is Critical One Health recognizes that the health of people is closely connected to the health of animals and our shared environment. This is not a new concept but has become more important in recent years. The disciplines of public health and agriculture are inextricably linked. The symposium emphasized the importance of building and maintaining partnerships between CDC, USDA, FDA, ASPR, NIAID, and state and local public health departments. Recognizing the interconnectedness of these domains is essential for effective disease prevention and control. Public Health Recommendations will Evolve with the Science A key insight from the symposium was the dynamic nature of the situation. While we know a great deal about pandemic flu response, spread through dairy cattle is new. More in-depth epidemiologic studies will call out changes in transmission between cattle, people and cattle, and the potential for person-to-person spread. Collaboration between public health, agriculture, and farm owners will allow public health to gather epidemiologic data that can be translated into clear and data-supported recommendations to prevent continued transmission. As scientific understanding evolves and new evidence emerges, so must our public health response. As always, the public health community will commit to continuous learning, flexibility, and readiness to adjust strategies accordingly to ensure that interventions remain evidence-based and effective. Assessing the Current State of Readiness The supporting federal government response to HPAI appears to be well positioned; our federal partners don’t anticipate challenges with the commercial supply chain for personal protective equipment (PPE), vaccine, or therapeutics. The commercial system continues to be the primary source for PPE, but there are federal stockpiles available from ASPR, and the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) national veterinary stockpile. There is no indication of viral resistance to existing antiviral treatments and, in addition to commercial supplies, "tens of millions of courses" of Tamiflu area available through the strategic national stockpile should they be needed. CDC is providing ongoing surveillance of emerging flu strains and anticipates rapid availability of vaccine should infection begin to occur in workers in high-risk settings. State and Local Public Health Officials are Increasing Planning and Coordination The interface between public health agencies and state or local agriculture departments is critical. A public health response includes rapid situational awareness, laboratory testing, implementing public health recommendations around screening/isolation, and providing appropriate care (medications). Questions and planning scenarios specific to health officials may include the following: How will your team determine whether people are exposed and, importantly, symptomatic? Who will you dispatch to the farm to obtain testing for those symptomatic individuals? What is your approach to case investigations? How will you engage in symptom monitoring in this population? On the laboratory side, how will specimens be transported to the public health lab? Are your laboratories ready to receive/run those specimens, even if they are, for example, conjunctival? If positive, how will that specimen be sent to CDC for confirmatory testing? If positive, how will you communicate the result to the individual and counsel them on isolation? How will Tamiflu be provided (if indicated)? From what cache? What is your communications plan if positive? ASTHO will continue to work closely with our partners to monitor this situation and provide updates as they become available. website yes

Turning the River Around at the Public Health TechXpo

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As in any sector, there is often talk in the public health field of “working upstream,” or addressing problems at their source. If public health is going to be a changemaker in the world, its leaders must be equal parts nimble and innovative.

Education & Events

Education & Events Association of state and territorial health officials, Washington week, techexpo, health equity summit, insight and inspiration series, public health thought leaders, public health professionals, state and territorial public health, public health practice, public health policy, microlearnings, astho microlearnings, learning communities, public health innovations, professional development, elearning center, astho elearning center, public health improvement ASTHO offers tools, resources, and events designed to help leaders respond to challenges and guide public health into the future. Explore our offerings now! ASTHO offers a robust library of educational tools, resources, and events. These resources help leaders respond effectively to daily challenges and guide public health improvements for the future. Explore our offerings to see what best suits your learning style and needs. Related topic: Leadership Development Events Events Page Intro Webinars ASTHO, in collaboration with various public health thought leaders and subject-matter experts, present an interactive virtual learning series for public health professionals. Our ASTHOConnects webinar series provides the latest and most relevant information on a broad range of emerging trends and issues affecting state and territorial public health. These free, zoom-based events are designed to provide the skills, knowledge, tools, and collaborations needed to formulate sound public health policy and ensure excellence in state-based public health practice. e-Learning Center The ASTHO e-Learning Center houses on-demand professional development offerings, including event and meeting recordings, and microlearnings. Microlearnings are bite-sized teaching sprints with just the right amount of information to help a learner achieve a specific goal. These web-based, self-paced bursts of content are designed for engagement and fast learning while still supporting long-term retention. They are the perfect way to communicate complex information—from onboarding staff, to introducing new concepts, and more. Learning Communities Learning communities are cohort-based communities that seek to advance an area of public health practice. These communities create unique opportunities to shed light on job-specific challenges and work towards actionable improvements. We collaborate with experts to create purposeful groupings across state health agencies, territorial health agencies, and multi-sectoral partners to drive public health innovation. website

Public Health TechXpo and Futures Forum

Public Health TechXpo and Futures Forum Come to the Public Health TechXpo and Futures Forum! TechXpo, tech expo, public health, data modernization, public health event, astho, association of state and territorial health officials, public health officials, territorial health officials, state health officials, public health workforce, public health workers, data solutions, nation health features, data management, data platforms, virtual event exploring challenges, data architecture, technology solutions, data lakes, health of all people, monitoring health threats, real time, health care, healthcare ASTHO Public Health TechXpo and Futures Forum 2023 website

Health Equity Summit: A Movement for Justice

Health Equity Summit: A Movement for Justice health equity summit, public health infrastructure, commitment to health equity, health equity leaders, racial equity, advancing health equity, public health and racism, racism as a public, people of color, public health issue, centers for disease control, racial inequities, address racial, medical students, health equity, united states, diversity equity and inclusion, equity summit, health outcomes, disease control and prevention, public health system, racial justice, social justice, black americans, public health, control and prevention cdc website

In Case You Missed It: 10 Headlines from ASTHO’s Public Health TechXpo

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A quick rundown of sessions and speakers at the 2022 ASTHO Public Health TechXpo.