Spotlight on Perinatal Quality Collaboratives
State Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (PQCs) are networks of perinatal care providers and public health professionals working to improve pregnancy outcomes for women and newborns.Many states have active collaboratives, and others are in development. To assist states starting or growing their own collaboratives, CDC worked with statewide PQCs in California, New York, and Ohio to sponsor a series of Webinars. Learn more about these networks’ efforts and how you can access the archived webinars on CDC TRAIN. |
Hip Hop Public Health
Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) is an organization committed to fostering positive health behavior changes through music and other entertainment-based approaches. HHPH has created five school-based multimedia musical educational curricula. Each program is delivered to children aged 8 - 12 in schools. Through “Child Mediated Health Communication”, children educate their parents and grandparents about healthy eating habits, exercise and stroke prevention. HHPH’s educational products include musical cartoons, video games, comic books, and two full-length musical compilation albums featuring hip hop celebrities. Visit www.hiphoppublichealth.org to access the fun and engaging health education materials. |
AAMC-CDC Webinar: Enhancing Your Medical Career with a Public Health Experience
February 5, 2014
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is proud to host this webinar in partnership withPrimary Care Progress. This webinar will assist students, residents, and mentors better understand the value of a hands-on public health experience during their medical career through training programs like the Epidemic Intelligence Service. Register Now! Now Available! Quick-Learn Design Toolkit
A Customizable Presentation: United States Public Health 101
Send Your IdeasLet us know about public health learning opportunities and events so that we can highlight them in this monthly newsletter. Keep in mind that we can only feature activities that are free and easily accessible to anyone in public health and health care. Send your ideas tolearning@cdc.gov. |
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