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AHD Webinar Series: The Public Health Camp - Building an Academic-to-Practice Pipeline at Public Health – Seattle & King County

Academic health department (AHD) partnerships – formal partnerships between health departments and academic institutions – have the potential to enhance the capacity of the organizations involved and offer a variety of benefits. Join the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice and the Public Health Foundation for an interactive webinar on April 4th from 12-1pm EDT focused on the experiences of Public Health - Seattle & King County. Presenters will share learnings, key successes, and the impact from their project evaluation of the pilot Public Health Camp and other initiatives of their AHD partnership. Learn more and register today! ​

Speakers:

- Kathleen Amos, MLIS, Director, Workforce Development, PHF
- Shayla Holcomb, BSN, RN, Nursing Quality & Practice-Partnership Manager, Public Health – Seattle & King County
- Greg Wilson, BS, Masters in Leadership, Environmental Health Services Division, Public Health – Seattle & King County
- Betty Bekemeier, Director, Northwest Center for Public Health Practice University of Washington School of Public Health
- Charishlyn Talania Weintraub, MS, BSN, RN, RN-BC, CPH, Major, United States Army Nurse Corps, University of Washington DNP-PHSL Student
- Mayumi A. Willgerodt PhD, MPH/MS, RN, FAAN, FNASN, Professor and Vice-Chair, Track lead for DNP-Population Health & Systems Leadership Track (PHSL), University of Washington

Questions?
For more information about this virtual meeting, please contact Mayela Arana at marana@phf.org​.



DETAILS

Start Date/Time:
Apr 04, 2024 12:00PM


End Date/Time:
Apr 04, 2024 1:00PM


Registration URL:
https://www.phf.org/events/Pages/AHD_Webinar_Series_Public_Health_Camp_April2024.aspx

LOCATION

Virtual Meeting


Washington , DC 20005

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