Introducing the NC Division of Public Health 2024-25 Fellows!
Brandyn is a Human Services Evaluator Fellow working with the Woman, Infant, & Community Wellness Section. She evaluates maternal & reproductive health programming efforts across the state in county health departments.
“This fellowship presents a unique opportunity to learn from, collaborate with, and network with a diverse group of professionals in various public health roles,” says Jahvona.
As a second year Epidemiology Fellow on the Climate and Health Team, Jahvona contributes to building resilience within her community and across the state of North Carolina to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Introducing the NC Division of Public Health 2024-25 Fellows!
Melanie is a second-year Epidemiology Fellow in the Medical Consultation Unit.
“This experience is positively influencing my professional development & preparing me for future roles in public health,” says Melanie.
Introducing the NC Division of Public Health 2024 – 2025 Fellows!
These fellows are working to improve the health of North Carolina while gaining expertise, skills and work experience. This year we have two 2nd-yr fellows and six 1st-yr fellows.
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"CHARGE will also strengthen communities by partnering with comm. colleges & other local entities to provide job training & bring other economic opportunities...“We’re not just doing our thing & then leaving...We’re developing the social fabric & the infrastructure.”"
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Neighborhoods around the country are already experiencing some of the worst effects of climate change. New federal funding targeted to sustainability and resilience is offering a giant opportunity to collaborate.
#PublicHealthNerd read for your Friday
Applications close Wednesday, July 31! Apply now for this intensive, nine-month program to develop the essential skills of adaptive leadership.
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This summer, Nash and Edgecombe youth have been researching important issues surrounding health and wellness and strengthening their voice for making change. Please join on August 1 to hear from them about what they have learned:
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Applications close Wednesday, July 31! Apply now for this intensive, nine-month program to develop the essential skills of adaptive leadership.
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Hear from Rebecca Cerese of @ncjustice as she discusses how eliminating the burden of medical debt can improve quality of life for NC residents on the Equity+ Podcast from @Caresharehealth.
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Applications are open for our Enhanced Role RN course! Nurse managers and supervisors can increase their health departments' primary care and STD services capacity by having nurses apply for this training.
Applications are open through July 26.
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Applications are open! Ready for the next step on your leadership journey? Develop the essential skills of adaptive leadership in this nine-month, intensive program.
Employees of state or local governmental public health in N.C. are eligible to apply.
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In the latest Carolina Public Health magazine:
"It's important to remember that just because a policy isn't referred to as a 'health policy,' all policies impact health...Transportation, education, agriculture, these directly or indirectly affect health."
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Applications open June 3 for the North Carolina Public Health Leadership Institute!
In this nine-month, intensive program, participants will attend virtual learning and peer coaching sessions to gain the essential skills of adaptive leadership.
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We've had a great response to this workshop content, and there are a few spots left for the April 25 session!
Registration closes next Thursday, April 18.
Looking for strategies your health department can use to promote equity through policies or programs? We're excited to partner with @DawnMarieHunter to offer this half-day workshop. Register to attend on April 11 or 25!
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Looking to enhance your communication, relationship-building and leadership skills? We recently offered this online workshop through Wake AHEC, and it's now available through Piedmont AHEC.
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Friday's #PublicHealthNerd read comes from @WHO
and offers guidance for those in health fields who want to talk about climate change. Check out the new toolkit!
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Other tools, like warning systems for natural disasters or COVID-19 testing kits, can help individuals stay connected and protected during emergencies. Advancements in public health can help us in the fight towards equity, so all people and populations can thrive.
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We're celebrating National Public Health Week's Thursday theme, New Tools and Innovations!
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From wearable fitness bands to virtual doctors’ appointments, new technology has changed the way individuals & communities receive and respond to health information.