Join me Your Favorite Community Health Worker & Isabel Duran as we engage in "REAL" talk. Participants will learn how to leverage research findings for relevant and applied social change. This session will identify strategies to use theories, models, and frameworks to conceptualize policy's role in Dissemination and Implementation efforts in meaningful ways to accelerate the public health impact of evidence-based policies or practices. Moving from Knowledge to Action: Using Research to Change Policy and Practice
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I will be moderating this months webinar! Be sure to join to hear ways to take your research to the next step🪜💻📑📌
Researchers: Your research findings can be leveraged to accelerate the public health impact of evidence-based policies and practices. But how? Don't miss this opportunity to learn from experts like Adlaide Holloway, Senior Community Health Worker Consultant and Trainer at Sinai Urban Health Institute, at the next CEACR webinar co-sponsored by the NIH Common Fund's Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society Program (ComPASS). Register today to learn how to leverage your research findings for social change: https://bit.ly/3A7KXiB
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🌍 **Community Health Research Project: Seeking Participants** We're embarking on a community health research project and need diverse participants from around the world for data collection. **To join, comment your research credentials and email ID below.** Contributions will be duly credited. Be a part of advancing community health research! #researchanddevelopment #research #medicalresearch
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Thanking Bloomberg philanthropy for narrowing the most complex health issues. A driving force now as Summer Season upon US, our youth concern deter away from addiction. It's our major health issue with unaddressed mental illness actually difficult to deter between the 2? Addiction masking for mental illness or addiction itself a form of insanity. It does nothing hence only to take everything in its path. Alcohol the accepted 'norm' has been long overlooked. To thus graduate to other forms of self medicating to seeking joy. The turning of this to alleviate as turn on most knowing or unknowing. Now to pills as medicating some used, intented to relieve physical pain such Opedid as Fentanyl etc. These Fellowship initiatives toward to holistic approach in helping communities and family dynamics. Reach out to get help you're not alone! Best thing one can do, first step is acknowledging one needs help and recognizing one has a problem.
💥 Introducing the 2024 Bloomberg Fellows! 💥 This exceptional group of 60 individuals represents 47 collaborating organizations working on critical health issues in 19 U.S. states and Washington D.C. From tackling the addiction crisis in native communities, to addressing structural oppression and its’ impact on the carceral system, to providing meals to communities in need, this group of Bloomberg Fellows is truly outstanding. We are so excited to welcome this group to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and to the Initiative community. We cannot wait to see where this journey takes them! https://lnkd.in/eTw4F8-z
Announcing the 2024 Bloomberg American Health Fellows
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Join us for the next in the CEACR Webinar Series: "Ensuring Ethical Research in Our Communities"!
📅 Join us Wednesday, July 10 at 1 p.m. on Zoom for the next session of our CEACR Webinar Series: “Ensuring Ethical Research in Our Communities." Register ➡️ https://ow.ly/Ktsk50SnrOS NIH Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL), Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
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🔹Top 500 Nigerian Researcher 🔹Research and Innovation Expert 🔹DEI Champion 🔹Member of African Public Health Association 🔹 "contact: afoannade@gmail.com"
This webinar is what you need to finetune your communication skills! Policymakers, community people, bank staff, children etc. are not researchers. We need to use simple day-to-day terms that appeals to them to communicate our research findings. Register for this meeting and join to learn more. #communication #evidence #skill
MD, MBA, MSc, MPH, FETP, MScGH, PhD, FWACP(CH)🔹West Africa Regional Programme Lead @ Africa CDC🔹Global Health 🔹Program Management🔹PHC 🔹Health Workforce Dev.🔹Community Physician🔹Adjunct Professor of Public Health
Do you want to make complex concepts understandable and relevant to everyday life and encourage informed decision-making and action? Join Plus-Circle Community Health Advancement Organization as Dr. Zainab Dambazau (DVM, MPH, MSc, FCVSN), an expert communicator with vast experience sharing research findings using non-technical language teaches how to transform complex research into accessible knowledge that informs and inspires non-expert audiences. To register for the meeting, click the link below or paste the link into your browser: https://bit.ly/4eGmGir.
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Dr. Dinesh | MBBS, MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | ePGPEPI (Epidemiology) | eCDIPH | eMIYCAN (Nutrition) | MIAPSM
Happy to announce that my research on forecasting dog bite incidents, using advanced time series modeling (ARIMA), has found its place in Preventive Medicine: Research and Review Journal! This work is more than numbers; it’s about using predictive analytics to anticipate and mitigate public health issues. Grateful to the journal’s editorial team for their support and to everyone who encouraged me through this journey. Excited to see how these insights could inspire proactive measures in community health. Stay tuned for the published piece! #InnovationInHealth #PredictiveAnalytics #CommunitySafety #PublicHealthResearch
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Professor and Chair, Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health; Adjunct Senior Policy Researcher, RAND Corporation
Please register and repost! I am honored to be co-chairing (with Shiriki Kumanyika and Jamie Chriqui) this very exciting and relevant workshop on obesity-related policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) research in the US. This is a collaborative effort from NIH, the CDC, and @NCCOR. The workshop will examine best practices in obesity-prevention research with specific attention to community engagement and systems change through an equity lens. The workshop aims to advance the field by highlighting opportunities for the design and rigorous evaluation of both proximal and distal PSE interventions. https://shorturl.at/hDEWX
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Obesity-Related Policy, Systems, and Environmental Research in the US (OPUS) Workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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How do we make professional community health workers (#proCHWs) the norm worldwide? In part, through research Research is a tool to dismantle immodest claims of causality. To expand ideas of what is possible in community health. And to overcome institutional obstacles. Several operational questions are unresolved by current academic evidence. Often, high-level reports or randomized controlled trials don’t have enough health system detail. So there’s a black box of what’s producing the effect. By publishing evidence on proCHWs in peer-reviewed literature, we can more effectively influence normative guidance on CHW programs. So we tackle fundamental questions that couldn’t be answered alone Find out more about how we collaborate on research: https://lnkd.in/ewpRnTVW
Research — CHIC creates international proCHW guidelines
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The Research Round-Up synthesizes key takeaways from the latest academic studies on community health workers (#CHWs) and community health. In this issue, we share 4 new studies! Read now: https://lnkd.in/gfnMnmf7 Want to feature your work in next month's round-up? Contact us, we would love to hear from you!
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Read our July 2024 edition of the CHIC Research Roundup, where four new studies are presented, including work on CHW retention from the USA, malnutrition integration into iCCM, plus more!
The Research Round-Up synthesizes key takeaways from the latest academic studies on community health workers (#CHWs) and community health. In this issue, we share 4 new studies! Read now: https://lnkd.in/grq9e6x5 Want to feature your work in next month's round-up? Contact us, we would love to hear from you!
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