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Sep
01
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September is National Preparedness Month. Join us to learn about Grey Literature and how it can be helpful during evolving situations. NPHCO Education Coordinator Cecilia Vernes will teach Grey Literature Resources to Support Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery What is Grey Literature? How do you find it? And how can it help during emergency preparedness, response… Read More »
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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 »
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