Spotlight Series: Highlights of 2008-2009 Leadership Institute Action Learning Projects
This webinar series will highlight 4 scholar projects of 2008-2009 National Public Health Leadership Institute and the Balderson Leaderhsip Project Award winner & runner-up projects. The action-learning projects completed by the most recent graduates explore the use of social networking tools, public health ethics, the social marketing of public health, and other timely topics.
Call #1 Topic: Public Health Ethics
September 15, 2009
Call #2 Topic: Social Marketing for Public Health
October 21st, 2009
Call #3 Topic: Balderson Leadership Project Award Winner & Runner-ups (Details on highlighted projects to be posted shortly)
November 16th, 2009
Call #4 Topic: The Use of Social Networking Tools in Public Health Practice
Date TBD
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2009 PHLS Leadership Series
The Science, Policy, and Practice of Health Reform:
This is a four part webinar series that provides an overview of how public health can participate in the reform of today's US Health system. Leaders and experts of public health research, practice, and policy development will speak on the development of evidence-based public health practices and the use of science, policy development and advocacy efforts to shape the future of the US health system. Dates and speakers will be announced shortly.
Part I: The Intersection of Science, Policy, and Practice in Public Health, An Overview
Part II: The Science Behind Health Reform: A Look at How Public Health Research Contributes to Health Reform
Part III: The Policies Behind Transformation
Part IV: Practice Makes Perfect-- Developing Public Health Practices that Lead to Healthy Communities
Disclosure Statement:
CDC, our planners, and our presenters wish to disclose they have no financial interests or other relationships with the manufactures of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters.
Presentations will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use.
There is no commercial support from this activity.