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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Apr
10
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The Public Health Digital Library is please to announce new resources from STAT!Ref, our eBook provider. Now you can access our STAT!Ref subscription using the STAT!Ref Mobile APP. The MobileAPP provides: Cross-search hundreds of fully-interactive resources, including full text information from a variety of top healthcare publishers and societies Use evidence-based STAT!Ref clinical decision tools… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, PHDL Resources, Public Health
Apr
03
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Join the Office of Minority Health for the workshop Engaging Community Health Workers/Youth Ambassadors to Improve Health Literacy will be held on April 20th from 2-3:30 ET. This workshop will explore the use of community health workers/youth ambassadors in promoting health literacy in the community. Held in observation of National Minority Health Month, this workshop… 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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Mar
28
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NNLM’s Stigma, Trauma and People Who Use Drugs is a 2-part webinar (April 13 and April 20, 2023) that explores the historical roots of stigma towards people who use drugs including the role of targeted criminalization and the media, and research science. Stigma and trauma are defined, and we’ll discuss why trauma matters, and what… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, HIV, HIV, Public Health