Sep
01
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Scientists at Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana,conducted a preclinical study of the investigational vaccine AZD1222, their findings were recently published in Nature. AZD122 uses a viral vector to deliver a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to induce immune response. See the full news release at Phase 3 Clinical Testing in the US of AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate… Read More »
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Jul
22
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NPHCO is pleased to announce a new version of the Public Health Digital Library website. The new version of the PHDL has features that make the site easier to use and maintain: New PHDL is hosted by NPHCO and can be accessed inside or outside your office Site can still be accessed directly from your… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Blog, How To, PHDL Resources
Jul
20
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As previewed recently in an earlier article, PolicyMap is included in the list of databases recently added to the PHDL collection. This data-driven mapping tool with a data warehouse of over 50,00 indicators is used by novices and experts alike in policy planning and programming. Follow these steps to create a map with your new… Read More »
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Jul
06
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This week is the first session of the Public Health Webinar Series. On the second Wednesday of every other month there will be a webinar from 2:00-2:45 PM ET and participants who qualify can receive .75 CHES CE credits. The first of these sessions is this Wednesday, July 8th, Introduction to Needs Assessment: Finding… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Blog, Education and Outreach, Public Health
Jun
23
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The NPHCO has added 2 new databases to the PHDL! PolicyMap is a mapping tool that allows users to dig deeper into place-based data and gain insights to help find solutions to the most tractable issues. The new PolicyMap combines our extensive data indicators with a contemporary, state of the art mapping platform and… Read More »
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