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832: PH Workforce Development; PH Well-Being

An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "832: PH Workforce Development; PH Well-Being" was published on January 29, 2025 and runs 4 minutes.

January 29, 2025 ·4m · Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Jeff Stover, Chief of Staff at the Virginia Department of Health, details the successful VDH Internship Academy made possible by the Public Health Infrastructure (PHIG) Grant; Kristina Herrera, of the Tuolumne County Department of Public Health in California, discusses a popular ASTHO blog she authored with two other members of the DELPH program on practical strategies to boost well-being in the public health workforce; and an ASTHO Legislative Prospectus reports the trends in state legislatures across the country on public health and healthcare workforce bolstering. Virginia Department of Health Web Page: VDH Internship Academy ASTHO Blog Article: VDH Internship Academy Paves the Way for the Next Generation of Public Health Talent ASTHO Blog Article: Prioritizing Well-Being in the Public Health Workforce ASTHO Blog Article: ASTHO's Most Popular Resources of 2024 ASTHO Web Page: Strengthening the Public Health and Healthcare Workforce

Jeff Stover, Chief of Staff at the Virginia Department of Health, details the successful VDH Internship Academy made possible by the Public Health Infrastructure (PHIG) Grant; Kristina Herrera, of the Tuolumne County Department of Public Health in California, discusses a popular ASTHO blog she authored with two other members of the DELPH program on practical strategies to boost well-being in the public health workforce; and an ASTHO Legislative Prospectus reports the trends in state legislatures across the country on public health and healthcare workforce bolstering.

Virginia Department of Health Web Page: VDH Internship Academy

ASTHO Blog Article: VDH Internship Academy Paves the Way for the Next Generation of Public Health Talent

ASTHO Blog Article: Prioritizing Well-Being in the Public Health Workforce

ASTHO Blog Article: ASTHO's Most Popular Resources of 2024

ASTHO Web Page: Strengthening the Public Health and Healthcare Workforce

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