The IAPHS Blog is a virtual community that keeps population health professionals connected and up to date on the latest population health news, policy, controversies, and relevant research from multiple fields.
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Mentoring Program Re-Opens Registration After Successful Pilot
Find out how our pilot mentoring program worked, what we’re doing to improve the program, and how you can sign up for the full program launch.
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IAPHS Rocks Seattle: Our 2019 Conference Highlights
IAPHS Founder and Senior Advisor Chris Bachrach shares her favorite moments from the 2019 IAPHS Conference in Seattle.
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Local, National, and Global Impacts on Population Health: Our 2019 Seattle Conference Preview
Our 2019 Seattle conference is coming up October 1,2019. Here’s a preview.
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What Else Is Happening in Seattle? Population Health Research in the Puget Sound Area
Seattle and King County have robust population health research activities. Find out more before you arrive for our conference October 1-4, 2019.
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When Anti-Immigrant Policies and Rhetoric Become Deadly
Anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies continue, with significant—perhaps deadly—implications. Read more from Tiffany Joseph.
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Population Health News Roundup: September
Equity in city parks, gentrification and kids’ health, injury investigation disparities, car-free Barcelona neighborhoods, and more.
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Where Is Climate Change in Population Health Education?
Climate change is a looming health crisis. Is climate change coursework part public and population health education?
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Population Health News Roundup: August
ICE raids, public violence, smoking laws, Medicaid expansion, measles, and more, this month in our Population Health News Roundup.
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Viewing Occupational Therapy and Violence through a Population Health Lens
Occupational therapists could play a role in preventing gender-based violence and sex trafficking. Sabrinaz Bekmuratova explains how.
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