Jun
23
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The NPHCO in conjunction with TDS Health Systems (formerly STAT!Ref) has added 6 new e-Books to our collection: Calculating and Reporting Healthcare Statistics – 5th Ed. (2017) Evidence-Based Public Health – 3rd Ed. (2018) Oral-Systemic Health Connection: A Guide to Patient Care, The – 2nd Ed. (2019) Pharmacoepidemiology – 6th Ed. (2020) Essentials of… Read More »
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Jun
23
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The NPHCO has added 16 new journals to the Public Health Digital Library for 2020-2021 subscription year. Three of the journals are subscription based, while thirteen of the new journals are open access or subscribe to open. Emergency Medical Journal Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry Journal of School Health Annual Review: Cancer Biology… Read More »
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Jun
08
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The American Public Health Association is hosting a four-part webinar series to give an in-depth look at racism as a driving force of the social determinants of health and equity. The series will explore efforts to address systems, policies and practices designed to limit and shape opportunities for people of color. The presenters will highlight… Read More »
Posted in: Education and Outreach, Public Health
Apr
13
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In our previous posting on Covid-19 Resources, we provided instructions on searching preprint archives like bioRxiv, Rxvisit, and medRxiv. Please note this upcoming class on preprints available through Pubmed Central and an NIH Preprint Pilot… Preprints—scholarly manuscripts posted by the author(s) to openly accessible platforms, usually before peer review—are gaining increased attention as a means… Read More »
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Apr
09
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For over 25 years, the American Public Health Association has organized National Public Health Week, a campaign to educate about relevant public health topics. Each day of the week has a theme to raise awareness of a specific public health issue. The National Library of Medicine and other government agencies have several resources to… Read More »
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