Next Week in Public Health, June 14, 2024
Welcome to all our new subscribers! We had a great time learning about the state of prevention science being applied on a local level at the Commonwealth Prevention Alliance conference… Read More
Welcome to all our new subscribers! We had a great time learning about the state of prevention science being applied on a local level at the Commonwealth Prevention Alliance conference… Read More
In case you missed it, we had an interest blog about skill diversification in public health. Check it out, will ya? Stay Ahead in Public Health – Get Your Weekly… Read More
We’ve added a bunch of new journals to make sure you have the most comprehensive view of the scientific and policy landscape. Here are some things to expect next week…. Read More
Kentucky has recently reported an outbreak of whooping cough, also known as pertussis. This contagious respiratory disease can be particularly severe in young children and unvaccinated individuals. Amid this outbreak,… Read More
Holiday weekend or not, we’re still at it! Boost Your Public Health Knowledge – Subscribe and Make a Difference! Open the door to important knowledge with “This Week in Public… Read More
Lots of new people this week! Welcome! We’ve got a lot planned for you next week! Boost Your Public Health Knowledge – Subscribe and Make a Difference! Open the door… Read More
Stay on top of trends? Yes, yes you should! Boost Your Public Health Knowledge – Subscribe and Make a Difference! Open the door to important knowledge with “This Week in… Read More
As of today, the year is about 1/3 over. Really makes you think…. Empower Your Public Health Journey – Subscribe and Transform! Unlock the transformative power of knowledge with ‘This… Read More
Methods and metrics, oh my! Join the Movement of Health Innovators – Subscribe for Weekly Insights! Step into the forefront of public health innovation with ‘This Week in Public Health.’… Read More
You know what they say about April Showers? We’ll be in Texas next week for the solar eclipse, so let’s hope that the cloud cover is less than predicted. Here’s… Read More
Public health practitioners, policymakers, and concerned citizens alike should take note of a groundbreaking study, “National Burden of Injury and Deaths From Shootings by Police in the United States, 2015‒2020,”… Read More
Methods are important. They are how we come to knowledge about the world. And it seems that next week, there’s going to be a lot of methods coming down the… Read More