A2 #PublicHealth is a product of systems, not individuals, and policy is key to creating optimal conditions for health. Broad recognition of this fact and the role of systems and policies has brought us far these last 150 years — and will take us far in the next 150. #APHATweetup
Q7. Let’s talk entertainment. What book, blog, podcast, movie, or TV show would you recommend to your colleagues in #PublicHealth, whether or not it's directly related to your work? #APHATweetup
A3 Communicating the value of public health to other sectors! The pandemic has highlighted the importance of cross-sector partnerships – knowing how to convey your worth is key to starting those cross-sector relationships. https://t.co/wi3IIarRdZ #APHATweetup@deBeaumontFndtn
A8 With @PublicHealth and @NatlCo, we recently launched “Healing Through Policy: Creating Pathways to Racial Justice,” with a collection of policies & practices that promote equity and justice. #HealingThroughPolicy#APHATweetup https://t.co/j2cTu6GD1b
A8. 💯that #HealthEquity is essential to #PublicHealth. We've built equity into each and every one of our policies, our strategic plan, our values, and our mission. Learn more about our equity commitment: https://t.co/zyRix7poXo #APHATweetup
A8:Been thinking about this a lot with the help of @RWJF’s Equity Learning Lab and some 🔑 colleagues @melissamonbo @RobynSpincic & Brittany Giles - Cantrell. @TrustBasedPhil#APHAtweetup
Q5. As a result of the pandemic, more people are expressing interest in entering the #PublicHealth field. What advice would you give to someone considering a career in public health? #APHATweetup
Q3. Being in #PublicHealth means embracing new and unusual skills. What are some of the less obvious skills that you think are needed to succeed in the field? #APHATweetup
Q2. Misinformation is all around us, and it is often dangerous. How can #PublicHealth professionals help people distinguish fact from fiction? #APHATweetup
Q1. This year’s Annual Meeting theme is “Strengthening Social Connectedness.” How have you strengthened your social connections either personally or professionally this year? #APHATweetup
The next generation of health philanthropy leadership is moving toward building relationships and reassessing power structures. @ChristineKud and other 2020 Terrance Keenan Institute Fellows share their vision for the field. @GIHealth https://t.co/I4Tigc59aY
We're honored to be recertified as a Great Place to Work! Learn what makes the de Beaumont Foundation an outstanding workplace. @GPTW_US#GPTWcertified https://t.co/S3aGG4NEF0
Give a warm welcome to our de Beaumont summer interns, @AdinaKisilinsky, @Sarcanty_PH, and @VencheleD! We're so glad to have them on board and look forward to seeing all they accomplish here!