Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout the midwest region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health.
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Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout the midwest region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Bobbie Berkowitz, Dean Emerita Columbia University School of Nursing, about the role of public health nurses, how we are educating emerging public health nursing leaders, and preparing for the future.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Doris Brown, Executive Director for the Center for Community Preparedness at the Louisiana Department of Health, about the skills needed for public health practitioners today, the importance of relationships, seeking mentorship, and how the Louisiana Center for Community Preparedness achieved a third place ranking.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Captain Aisha Mix of the United State Public Health Service Commissioned Corps about important skills for success, the importance of seeing individuals and communities as unique, and the value of speaking to the agreement instead of speaking to the conflict.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Lindsay Huse, the state supervisor of public health nursing in Wyoming and past president of the Association of Public Health Nurses, about the need for flexibility in public health, particularly in communication and leadership styles.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Sue Hassmiller, senior advisor for nursing at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, about skills public health nurses need and the importance of reaching across sectors for maximum impact.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Denise Foster, the chief nursing officer for the county of San Diego, about the importance of knowing and understanding your stakeholders for bigger impact.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Jennifer Valentine, Director of Organizational Planning and Development at Knox County Health Department in Knoxville, Tennessee. They discuss the importance of health in all policies, how to engage stakeholders internally and externally to promote and implement health in all policies, and the value of managing change effectively.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirley Orr, executive director of the Association for Public Health Nurses, Suzanne Hawley, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Today Brandon Grimm from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health talks with Michael Fraser, CEO of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, at the 2019 Nebraska Public Health Conference. Dr. Fraser talks about what excites him about public health, what makes him nervous, and the importance of advocacy.
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Special thanks to Katie Brandert, Brandon Grimm, Roger Hileman, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, and Laurie Walkner.
Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Welcome to a collaborative episode of From the Front Row and Share Public Health, two podcasts produced from the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Our host, Ian Buchta, interview Leah Casanave of Douglas County, Nebraska about her work.
Visit our podcast webpage for a transcript and evaluation.
Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Hailey Boudreau, Katie Brandert, Ian Buchta, Maya Chilese, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series, and to the de Beaumont Foundation for creating the 40 Under 40 list and connecting us to the impressive honorees.
Funding for this podcast is provided by the Health Resources and Services administration. Please see the podcast notes for an evaluation and transcript. This podcast is brought to you by the University of Iowa College of Public Health.
Welcome to a collaborative episode of From the Front Row and Share Public Health, two podcasts produced from the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Our host, Ian Buchta, interview Elizabeth Walsh of Kansas City, Missouri about her work and hopes for public health.
Visit our podcast webpage for a transcript and evaluation.
Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Hailey Boudreau, Katie Brandert, Ian Buchta, Maya Chilese, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series, and to the de Beaumont Foundation for creating the 40 Under 40 list and connecting us to the impressive honorees.
Funding for this podcast is provided by the Health Resources and Services administration. Please see the podcast notes for an evaluation and transcript. This podcast is brought to you by the University of Iowa College of Public Health.
Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast.
In today's episode, we talk to a coalition in Washington County, Iowa about Crisis Intervention Teams, jail diversion programs, and other methods public safety officers use when confronting a person experiencing a mental health challenge.
Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series.
Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Not Myself Today
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Mental Health First Aid
Question Persuade Refer
National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series.
Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Adverse Childhood Experiences information from CDC
National Survey of Children's Health
Alive & Well St. Louis
Trauma Informed Pediatric Care training from the Midwestern Public Health Training Center
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series.
Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
• Mental Health First Aid
• NY State Education Department Mental Health Curriculum
• Mental Health Literacy Scale
Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series.
Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman.
Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.