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Why Trust Matters in Public Health

Building Trust in Public Health: A North Carolina Perspective

Trust is the invisible infrastructure that makes public health work. In North Carolina, new statewide data confirms trust in public health is rising. Learn more in this new series hosted by the North Carolina Division of Public Health.

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From Vision to Action: A Blueprint for Public Health System Transformation

Value and Impact of Public Health Accreditation
This entry is part 61 of 65 in the series Focus on Accreditation and Innovation

PHAB, in partnership with the University of Minnesota Center for Public Health Systems, recently launched a Blueprint for Public Health System Transformation (Blueprint) that provides health departments, health department systems, and their public health ecosystem partners with guidance and resources for engaging in intentional system transformation efforts.

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Ready, Set, AI: From Groundwork to Guidelines for a Policy That Works

Embracing a Change Mindset
This entry is part 17 of 18 in the series Collaborative Advantage

In this blog, the Kansas Health Institute outlines foundational steps for developing an artificial intelligence (AI) policy and offers a practical starting point for organizations considering AI — or questioning whether to explore it at all.

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Public Health Recruitment and Retention: Findings from a Recent Qualitative Study

This entry is part 61 of 65 in the series Wide World of Public Health Systems

The University of Minnesota Center for Public Health Systems conducted a series of interviews and focus groups around student perceptions of public health, public health student internships and fellowships, and health department onboarding to develop recommendations to help public health agencies address workforce challenges.

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Building Pathways to Careers in Public Health: What We Can Learn from Minnesota Public Health Corps

Building Pathways to Careers in Public Health
This entry is part 60 of 65 in the series Wide World of Public Health Systems

Minnesota Public Health Corps demonstrated how embedding AmeriCorps members in governmental public health agencies can effectively build public health capacity while cultivating a diverse career pathway for future public health professionals.

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Embracing a Change Mindset: How Reorganizing My Living Room Taught Me About Growth

Embracing a Change Mindset
This entry is part 16 of 18 in the series Collaborative Advantage

The other day, I found myself rearranging my living room. It’s not an unusual activity for me. Every so often, I’ll choose a space in my home and give it a fresh start. For me, this isn’t just about tidying up or battling clutter; it’s a ritual, a way to reset my mental state by making my surroundings feel novel

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