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Feb
16
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The New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) recently released a recorded session on a collaborative research program that looked at public health, emergency medical services data and spatial epidemiological analysis to map opioid-related incidents. More than Healthcare – Improving Public Health Response through Partnerships: A Unique Collaboration to Combat the Opioid Crises in… Read More »
Posted in: Education and Outreach, HIV, NNLM, Public Health
Feb
03
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The NNLM’s Public Health Collaborative presents: Transgender and Gender-Nonbinary Sexual and Reproductive Health on Tuesday, March 8, 10am-11am PT/ 11-noon MT/ noon-1 CT/ 1-2pm ET. In this webinar, participants will learn the principles of taking a transgender-inclusive sexual health history. We will also review evidence-based counseling for gender-diverse people regarding fertility, contraception, and cervical cancer screening. Objectives: Reassess… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, CHES Credit, NNLM, NNLM Class, Public Health
Jan
27
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The Network of the National Library of Medicine’s Public Health Collaborative (PHC) grew out of a small, informal working group in 2019. The group’s goal was to expand NNLM programming and outreach to the public health workforce. In 2021, the group evolved into the Public Health Collaborative (PHC), a working group of the NNLM and… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, NNLM, PHDL Resources, Public Health
Jan
20
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The All of Us Research Program and the NNLM invite you to a special FREE screening of FAUCI from National Geographic Documentary Films Crafted around unprecedented access to Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Geographic Documentary Films’ Fauci is a revealing portrait of one of our most dedicated public servants. After the film, hear from longtime… Read More »
Posted in: All of Us, Blog, NNLM, Public Health
Jan
06
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Each year, the Public Health Digital Library reviews what materials our users are reading in our collection. This year the most viewed journals covered a broad range of titles from the expected: the New England Journal of Medicine and the American Journal of Public Health to journals on infectious diseases such as Clinical Infectious Diseases… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, PHDL Resources