A8. @BrianCCastrucci’s passion for #publichealth inspires me everyday. His commitment to the field is unwavering and he is always pushing boundaries and working towards positive change. #APHATweetup
A7. I wish #publichealth was more like Shark Tank… investing in innovative, effective, and scaleable solutions/ideas. The challenges facing communities today will require new and creative approaches. #APHATweetup
A4. Consistent, simple, and clear communication is key! Public health communicators should take FULL advantage of the tools and resources developed by @PH_Comms. #APHATweetup
Q4: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light opportunities for better health communications. How can public health communicate more effectively to better the health of communities? #APHATweetUp
A1. @deBeaumontFndtn is actively working to address health equity and racism across a number of programs including Healing Through Policy and MADE for Health Justice. Visit https://t.co/d62ZeOicKU to learn more. #APHATweetup
No matter where you are during #APHA2022, you can join the 5th annual #APHATweetup, hosted by @deBeaumontFndtn & @PublicHealth. Grab your laptop, phone, or tablet and tweet on Monday, Nov. 7 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. We hope to see you online! https://t.co/vw0nTzaf7a
Me: Hey, Santa, if you could give people one public health book this Christmas, which one would it be??
Santa: Sends pic...
Me: Gotcha...Also available at @amazon (https://t.co/Sy8y6sW236)
@deBeaumontFndtn@PublicHealth@APHAPress
Yes! While I'm not a PH professional, the work @deBeaumontFndtn has done this past year to encourage #COVID19 vaccinations has been incredibly uplifting. Check out https://t.co/Mgq8YEOrTc to learn more. #APHAtweetup
@APHAAnnualMtg A3. Empathy, active listening, and cultural humility are the most effective tools we have as #publichealth professionals when collaborating with others #APHATweetup
A3. In addition to being subject matter experts, PH professionals need solid finance skills to effectively lead in their departments. @BEAM_PubHealth is an online certificate program that provides a great foundation. check out https://t.co/k3bWonH9ry. #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
A3. To be most effective, PH professionals need to learn how to collaborate and partner with other sectors in their communities. Visit https://t.co/ahuVSChvHw to learn more and access tools and resources. #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
A2. Such a critical issue! Proud of the work @PH_Comms has done to provide PH professionals with accurate, effective messaging to combat misinformation—I encourage everyone to check it out: https://t.co/ymq0fO5jDg #APHATweetup!
Q2. Misinformation is all around us, and it is often dangerous. How can #PublicHealth professionals help people distinguish fact from fiction? #APHATweetup
@BrianCCastrucci@deBeaumontFndtn Aww. Figured our daily video meetings and phone calls were keeping us "connected"--now that I know you're feeling neglected, I'll be sure to schedule a coffee! #APHATweetup
A1. The pandemic has made it more important than ever to prioritize “connectedness” both personally and professionally. At @deBeaumontFndtn I make a point to schedule “virtual coffees” with my colleagues to keep in touch and stay connected. #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
Only policy can fix what policy has broken. #PublicHealthUnderSiege, a new book from de Beaumont and @PublicHealth, offers a timely prescription for the nation's health crises, centering policy as the solution. Check it out now. https://t.co/0LqcGf41eF