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National MCH Workforce Development Center

National MCH Workforce Development Center

职业培训和指导

Chapel Hill,North Carolina 307 位关注者

Team- tailored training and assistance to Title V agencies tackling tough health transformation challenges.

关于我们

The National Maternal and Child Health Workforce Center provides team-tailored training and assistance to Title V agencies tackling tough health transformation challenges. In the six years since our founding, we have partnered with 45 states and jurisdictions to tackle issues such as: Infant mortality Developmental screening Bullying Family engagement Transitioning to population health services

网站
https://mchwdc.unc.edu/
所属行业
职业培训和指导
规模
11-50 人
总部
Chapel Hill,North Carolina
类型
教育机构
创立
2014

地点

National MCH Workforce Development Center员工

动态

  • Happening tomorrow! Don't forget to register if you're interested in this opportunity!

    We're looking forward to this exciting session! Continuing education credits are available. Tyra Gross, PhD, MPH, and Kimberly Sears Allers, MS, will be co-presenting this year’s Breastfeeding Grand Rounds, hosted by the University at Albany. ? The webcast is scheduled for Wednesday, December 18 at 10 a.m. to noon ET. Registration is required. ? Dr. Gross and Ms. Allers will cover:? ?? How parents’ feeding choices and mental health are influenced by social media content.? ?? The predatory marketing tactics of non-World Health Organization-code compliant companies.?? ?? Strategies professionals can use to promote evidence-based information about breastfeeding/chestfeeding on social media.?? Dr. Gross is a faculty fellow with our MCH Faculty Development Fellowship Program at Diverse Institutions.

    • The Impact of Social Media on Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding on Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m.-Noon ET, Tyra Toston Gross, PhD, MPH, co-presenter.
  • We're looking forward to this exciting session! Continuing education credits are available. Tyra Gross, PhD, MPH, and Kimberly Sears Allers, MS, will be co-presenting this year’s Breastfeeding Grand Rounds, hosted by the University at Albany. ? The webcast is scheduled for Wednesday, December 18 at 10 a.m. to noon ET. Registration is required. ? Dr. Gross and Ms. Allers will cover:? ?? How parents’ feeding choices and mental health are influenced by social media content.? ?? The predatory marketing tactics of non-World Health Organization-code compliant companies.?? ?? Strategies professionals can use to promote evidence-based information about breastfeeding/chestfeeding on social media.?? Dr. Gross is a faculty fellow with our MCH Faculty Development Fellowship Program at Diverse Institutions.

    • The Impact of Social Media on Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding on Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m.-Noon ET, Tyra Toston Gross, PhD, MPH, co-presenter.
  • This Friday! Shameika Williams, EdD, MPH, is presenting a virtual seminar titled “Expanding MCH Capacity at a Minority-Serving Institution through Curriculum Enhancements and Community Interventions.” The seminar is hosted by the University at Albany’s Maternal and Child Health Program.? Williams is a faculty fellow with our MCH Faculty Development Fellowship Program at Diverse Institutions. One of the focuses of her talk will be her fellowship-supported work at SUNY Old Westbury to expand the university’s MCH offerings. Learn more and add this event to your calendar: https://lnkd.in/e-6Df_y3

    • Event is Friday, November 15 at 1-2 p.m. ET. Full event details in the image available at link.
  • ?? Deadline extended through Monday, November 11! We're looking to support additional Title V teams who are interested in tackling health transformation challenges. Applying is easy. We ask teams to complete a letter of commitment template with: ?? A 3-sentence description of a?"real-world" challenge. We will support your team in working to address this challenge. ?? Contact information for?two team co-leads. ?? Signatures indicating support?from: the Title V and/or CYSHCN director, any additional key senior leaders, the two team co-leads, and a proposed team member from each agency involved in the team's work. Questions? Don't hesitate to contact us!

    Applications are now open for our 2025 Learning Journey! This 10-month experience supports Title V teams who want to increase their workforce capacity and address a complex health transformation challenge. We provide learning opportunities, coaching, consultation, and other supports to help teams move from the “current state” to a “desired state” on a priority challenge of their choice. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gM6EdbWn.?

    • Join the 2025 Learning Journey!
  • Monday is the last day to apply for this opportunity! If you have any questions about the program or the application process, don't hesitate to reach out to us.

    Applications are now open for our 2025 Learning Journey! This 10-month experience supports Title V teams who want to increase their workforce capacity and address a complex health transformation challenge. We provide learning opportunities, coaching, consultation, and other supports to help teams move from the “current state” to a “desired state” on a priority challenge of their choice. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gM6EdbWn.?

    • Join the 2025 Learning Journey!
  • ?? Applications extended through November 1! Learn more about how you can increase the capacity of your Title V agency AND mentor the next generation! ??

    Applications are now open! State and jurisdictional Title V agencies are invited to apply to participate as host sites in our Summer 2025 Title V MCH Student Internship Program. Each selected agency will mentor a team of two students to complete a 10-week project. Learn more about how you can enhance your agency’s capacity to complete a project or task AND support the next generation of MCH leaders. https://lnkd.in/euWx3gAB?

    • Apply to be a 2025 Title V MCH Internship Host Site
  • Curious about our Learning Journey experience for Title V teams? Join an informational call tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET. to learn more about the program from one of our coaches.? ? In the Learning Journey, teams identify a specific challenge they want to work on. They participate in coaching, skills-building workshops, and consultation with experts. In 2024, we supported teams working to:? ? ?? Build capacity to prioritize equity in all programming, practices, and policies.?? ?? Create a comprehensive framework for decision-making about resource allocation.? ???? Create a strategic plan for state adolescent and young adult health.? ???? Create or enhance workforce supports related to onboarding, mentoring, and internships.?? ?? Identify and implement primary prevention strategies related to mental health.? ? Join the call to learn more about how we can support you!? ? https://lnkd.in/gM6EdbWn?

    • Notebook and pen on top of a laptop keyboard.

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