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Sep
15
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This post of PHDL Me This provides information for public health departments and related organizations considering the Public Health Digital Library. The Basics The Library. The Public Health Digital Library is a collection of evidence-based information resources developed specifically to enhance public health practice, research, and workforce development. The digital collection is made available to… Read More »
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Sep
11
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We are promoting this funding opportunity for a multi-agency approach to addressing health equity and social determinants of health. Your agency may be interested in the opportunity or, in the future, participate as part of the community-based interventions. This will be an area of interventions to watch… The NIH Common Fund is accepting… Read More »
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Aug
01
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Here are two public health-related learning programs offered by our NNLM Regions and Offices. See the NNLM Learning Calendar for a full list. Participatory Community Building with Myanmar Refugee Women in Dallas, Texas Doctor Chie Noyori-Corbett will present the process and findings of 5 stages of the community participatory research project and how public libraries… Read More »
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Jun
07
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In May we marked the start of the 2023-2024 access year. Thirty-four health department units (two of these state wide local health departments have committed to continuing their access to the Public Health Digital Library for another year. Four additional public health entities have joined the PHDL program this year. Alabama Department of Public… Read More »
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Mar
30
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Black Maternal Health Week is an opportunity to increase awareness and learn more about health issues and disparities that disproportionately impact Black women and their families. An NNLM team has developed a program of events and resources for the week of April 11 – 17. Black women are three times more likely to die from… Read More »
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