‘Staffing Up’ Research: Health Departments Need to Grow by 80% to Provide Basic Services
Public health departments need approximately 80% more full-time equivalent positions (FTEs) just to meet basic health requirements, according to a […]
Public health departments need approximately 80% more full-time equivalent positions (FTEs) just to meet basic health requirements, according to a […]
The de Beaumont Foundation today announced its second list of 40 Under 40 in Public Health, recognizing rising leaders who […]
Public health practitioners never stop learning on the job, whether mastering project management, brushing up on policy and law, or […]
Republished from Substack with the author’s permission. See original, published July 1, 2021. Lack of resources, long (really long) hours, […]
Acting in the best interests of our communities can sometimes make public health practitioners unpopular figures; pushback to the decisions […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a collective stressor for this country and the world, with many people experiencing traumatic stress. […]
This past year, the public health workforce has faced immense challenges that illuminate how the health of the public is […]
For many Penn State University students, the return to school after spring break coincided with the start of the coronavirus […]
Michelle R. Smith, The Associated Press As the novel coronavirus emerged in the news in January, Sarah Keeley was working […]
Outrage and division are driving voter turnout in this year’s presidential election. As the pandemic rages on, one side fumes […]
The COVID-19 pandemic comes as governmental state and local public health agency staff are continually stretched thin in both resources […]
For more than a quarter century, the 10 Essential Public Health Services (EPHS) have given public health practitioners a common […]