Infographics
The following articles published in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice are available as infographics that can be easily stored or displayed for reference. Click a title to learn more about an article or to download a printable infographic. We are in the process of making all of our infographics downloadable. If you don’t see an option to download the infographic you need, send us a request here.
- Community Resilience: A Dynamic Model for Public Health 3.0
- Conquering the Health Disparities of Structural Racism
- Updating Health Literacy for Healthy People 2030
- Preventive Medicine Physician Workforce Supply & Distribution
- Promoting Health and Well-being in Healthy People 2030
- How to Build a Pandemic-Ready Public Health System
- What Factors Led to the Adoption of Stay-at-Home Orders, and Did They Change Behavior?
- Multidisciplinary Team Reviews of Drug Overdose Deaths
- Incentivizing Healthy Snacks During Out-of-School Tim Through Grocery Store Partnerships
- Opioid Abuse Prevention and Treatment: Lessons from South Carolina
- Implementation and Effectiveness of an Online Responsible Vendor Training Program for Recreational Marijuana Stores
- A Spoonful of Lead: Spices as a Potential Source of Lead Exposure
- Prescriber Perceptions of an Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution Program
- Never Quit Trying: Reengaging Tobacco Users Using Statewide Cessation Services
- Effectiveness of Dual Dispatch to Cardiac Arrest Policy
- Identifying Overweight and Obesity in Schoolchildren
- Collectively Enhancing Mental/Behavioral Health Capacity Throughout the Gulf Coast
- State and Local Health Department Activities Related to Abortion
- Cost Effectiveness of Minigrants to Increase Physical Activity
- Recommendation for Center-Based Early Childhood Education to Promote Health Equity
- Who Participates in Building Disaster Resilient Communities?
- Increasing Colon Cancer Screening at Community-based Primary Clinics in San Francisco
- Replacing Windows Reduces Childhood Lead Exposure
- Violence Is a Public Health Issue























