[LHDAccreditation] Fwd: [NWCPHP-Announce] Register for the January Hot Topics webinar: Tue., 1/29/2019, 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Caitlin Hill caitlin at oregonclho.org
Tue Jan 15 08:37:50 PST 2019


Good morning!

See below for an opportunity to learn about applying systems thinking to
public health issues.

Caitlin Hill, MPH
(Pronouns: She/Her)
Program Manager
Coalition of Local Health Officials
503-975-6702
www.oregonclho.org
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Subject: [NWCPHP-Announce] Register for the January Hot Topics webinar:
Tue., 1/29/2019, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
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Register now for the next Hot Topics webinar
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Systems Thinking in Public Health

Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Noon to 1 p.m. PT

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<https://nwcphp.adobeconnect.com/htip20190129/event/registration.html>

Looking for ways to understand messy, complex health issues like obesity or
climate change but don’t know where to start? In the January session
<http://www.nwcphp.org/training/opportunities/webinars/systems-thinking-in-public-health>
of *Hot Topics in Practice*, Mary Kay Chess explores the use of systems
thinking as a tool for understanding and resolving difficult problems.

Part one of this two-part series includes an overview of systems thinking
and mapping, strategies for identifying diverse stakeholders and
collaborations, and ways to move groups toward more upstream solutions. The
presentation will emphasize why systems thinking is a critical skill for
public health leaders and discuss how this approach can build greater
collective intelligence and innovations. Part two of the series will air in
February 2019 and explore how systems thinking can be applied to mental
health and preventing opioid misuse.

Register today
<https://nwcphp.adobeconnect.com/htip20190129/event/registration.html> to
change your mental model and take a new look at old problems.

Important Notes About Hot Topics

Speaker slides are posted on our website <http://www.nwcphp.org/hot-topics>
the morning of the webinar. Each session is recorded and made available by
the next day. Audio is available through computer or by phone. Due to
differences in internet quality at viewers’ locations, we cannot guarantee
that computer audio will be smooth and continuous. If the audio cuts out
and is distracting, please call in on the provided phone line instead.

Hot Topics in Practice is a monthly webinar hosted by the Northwest Center
for Public Health Practice. Guest speakers from local, state, tribal, and
national organizations present on current issues affecting public health
practice.
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