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Jun
30
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The NNLM offers on-demand classes that can be taken on your schedule. Many of NNLM classes cover topics that relate to public health. Here is a selection of some of the on-demand classes currently available: Environmental Health and Justice: a brief primer; This self-paced online class provides an introduction to environmental health and environmental justice… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, NNLM, NNLM Class
Jun
08
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This year, 34 new journals titles have been added to the Public Health Digital Library. Journals can be accessed from the PHDL’s Library e-Resource list by searching for a title or browsing the collection. New journal titles: American Journal of Psychiatry American Journal of Psychiatry Residents Journal American Journal of Veterinary Research AWWA Water Science… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, PHDL Resources
Apr
05
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To recognize Black Maternal Health Week, a nationally recognized observance week held from April 11 – April 17, 2022, the NNLM and All of Us are organizing a webinar on Health in Focus: Black Birth Workers. This virtual presentation will feature Tay Amari Little and her client Destine Price and will take place on Wednesday, … Read More »
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Apr
03
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The National Tribal Broadband Community has announced an upcoming webinar on “Improving Digital Inclusion and Broadband Infrastructure in Native Communities”. This 2 day webinar, will take place on May 3rd and 4th from 1-5 pm EST. The free webinar is for tribal librarians and will help address technology needs of the community. Topics include: Assessing… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Blog, Education and Outreach, Regional Interest
Mar
31
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The CDC has recently launched a communication campaign on tuberculosis called Think. Test. Treat TB. The campaigns goal is to increase testing and treatment for latent tuberculosis infection in the US. According to a recent blog on HIV.gov “Up to 13 million people are living with latent tuberculosis infection in the United States. Without treatment,… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, HIV, Public Health, Regional Interest