際際滷shows by User: SPHCalpact / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: SPHCalpact / Thu, 18 Dec 2014 18:42:03 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: SPHCalpact CPHP Webinar: Making Web Design Work for People With Limited Vision /slideshow/cphp-webinar-making-web-design-work-for-people-with-limited-vision-final/42851195 slidesharemakingwebdesignworkforpeoplewithlimitedvisionfinal-141218184203-conversion-gate02
This webinar will present the principles of Universal Design and how to apply it to designing websites and print materials that are accessible to people with low or limited vision. Peter Freedman, an expert with 15 years experience in web design and e-commerce will address technical, visual, and regulatory considerations to improve web and print overall effectiveness for readability. Whether youre tech-savvy or not, have resources or not, you will walk away with the strategies to evaluate and make improvements to the readability of your web and print materials for audiences with limited vision. Learning Objectives Describe key principles of Universal Design and advantages for the user experience List an example of how layout can improve readability for the visually-impaired Explain how different typographic practices can improve readability Speaker: Peter Freedman, Web Designer Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Founder, CSR Communications This presentation was from the sixth session in UC Berkeley's Center for Public Health Practice sponsored Health Communication Matters! Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://www.meetingburner.com/b/hcwg/watch?c=TNAUPP&h=f Visit this link for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Website: http://sph.berkeley.edu/careers/center-public-health-practice Questions? Email cphp@berkeley.edu]]>

This webinar will present the principles of Universal Design and how to apply it to designing websites and print materials that are accessible to people with low or limited vision. Peter Freedman, an expert with 15 years experience in web design and e-commerce will address technical, visual, and regulatory considerations to improve web and print overall effectiveness for readability. Whether youre tech-savvy or not, have resources or not, you will walk away with the strategies to evaluate and make improvements to the readability of your web and print materials for audiences with limited vision. Learning Objectives Describe key principles of Universal Design and advantages for the user experience List an example of how layout can improve readability for the visually-impaired Explain how different typographic practices can improve readability Speaker: Peter Freedman, Web Designer Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Founder, CSR Communications This presentation was from the sixth session in UC Berkeley's Center for Public Health Practice sponsored Health Communication Matters! Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://www.meetingburner.com/b/hcwg/watch?c=TNAUPP&h=f Visit this link for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Website: http://sph.berkeley.edu/careers/center-public-health-practice Questions? Email cphp@berkeley.edu]]>
Thu, 18 Dec 2014 18:42:03 GMT /slideshow/cphp-webinar-making-web-design-work-for-people-with-limited-vision-final/42851195 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CPHP Webinar: Making Web Design Work for People With Limited Vision SPHCalpact This webinar will present the principles of Universal Design and how to apply it to designing websites and print materials that are accessible to people with low or limited vision. Peter Freedman, an expert with 15 years experience in web design and e-commerce will address technical, visual, and regulatory considerations to improve web and print overall effectiveness for readability. Whether youre tech-savvy or not, have resources or not, you will walk away with the strategies to evaluate and make improvements to the readability of your web and print materials for audiences with limited vision. Learning Objectives Describe key principles of Universal Design and advantages for the user experience List an example of how layout can improve readability for the visually-impaired Explain how different typographic practices can improve readability Speaker: Peter Freedman, Web Designer Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Founder, CSR Communications This presentation was from the sixth session in UC Berkeley's Center for Public Health Practice sponsored Health Communication Matters! Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://www.meetingburner.com/b/hcwg/watch?c=TNAUPP&h=f Visit this link for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Website: http://sph.berkeley.edu/careers/center-public-health-practice Questions? Email cphp@berkeley.edu <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesharemakingwebdesignworkforpeoplewithlimitedvisionfinal-141218184203-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This webinar will present the principles of Universal Design and how to apply it to designing websites and print materials that are accessible to people with low or limited vision. Peter Freedman, an expert with 15 years experience in web design and e-commerce will address technical, visual, and regulatory considerations to improve web and print overall effectiveness for readability. Whether youre tech-savvy or not, have resources or not, you will walk away with the strategies to evaluate and make improvements to the readability of your web and print materials for audiences with limited vision. Learning Objectives Describe key principles of Universal Design and advantages for the user experience List an example of how layout can improve readability for the visually-impaired Explain how different typographic practices can improve readability Speaker: Peter Freedman, Web Designer Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Founder, CSR Communications This presentation was from the sixth session in UC Berkeley&#39;s Center for Public Health Practice sponsored Health Communication Matters! Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://www.meetingburner.com/b/hcwg/watch?c=TNAUPP&amp;h=f Visit this link for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Website: http://sph.berkeley.edu/careers/center-public-health-practice Questions? Email cphp@berkeley.edu
CPHP Webinar: Making Web Design Work for People With Limited Vision from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT New Media Webinar: Telling stories with Images and Video /slideshow/telling-stories-with-images-and-video/35811154 tellingstorieswithimagesandvideopracticesession060314-140612163122-phpapp02
When it comes to communication, telling stories with images and video has a power few other mediums have. These engaging and increasingly shareable visual mediums can articulate your organizations vision, promote your programs and initiatives, and move people to action. In this webinar, the fifth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Mike Lawson from Diabetes Hands Foundation, and Dana Howard from Covered California, as they share their best practices for using images and video to strategically advance diverse advocacy, health promotion, and health education goals. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=eoe4i4 View the resources from this training here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/telling-stories-with-images-and-video-resources-2 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>

When it comes to communication, telling stories with images and video has a power few other mediums have. These engaging and increasingly shareable visual mediums can articulate your organizations vision, promote your programs and initiatives, and move people to action. In this webinar, the fifth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Mike Lawson from Diabetes Hands Foundation, and Dana Howard from Covered California, as they share their best practices for using images and video to strategically advance diverse advocacy, health promotion, and health education goals. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=eoe4i4 View the resources from this training here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/telling-stories-with-images-and-video-resources-2 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>
Thu, 12 Jun 2014 16:31:22 GMT /slideshow/telling-stories-with-images-and-video/35811154 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT New Media Webinar: Telling stories with Images and Video SPHCalpact When it comes to communication, telling stories with images and video has a power few other mediums have. These engaging and increasingly shareable visual mediums can articulate your organizations vision, promote your programs and initiatives, and move people to action. In this webinar, the fifth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Mike Lawson from Diabetes Hands Foundation, and Dana Howard from Covered California, as they share their best practices for using images and video to strategically advance diverse advocacy, health promotion, and health education goals. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=eoe4i4 View the resources from this training here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/telling-stories-with-images-and-video-resources-2 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tellingstorieswithimagesandvideopracticesession060314-140612163122-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When it comes to communication, telling stories with images and video has a power few other mediums have. These engaging and increasingly shareable visual mediums can articulate your organizations vision, promote your programs and initiatives, and move people to action. In this webinar, the fifth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health, join Mike Lawson from Diabetes Hands Foundation, and Dana Howard from Covered California, as they share their best practices for using images and video to strategically advance diverse advocacy, health promotion, and health education goals. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=eoe4i4 View the resources from this training here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/telling-stories-with-images-and-video-resources-2 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org
CALPACT New Media Webinar: Telling stories with Images and Video from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT Webinar: Using Infographics and Data Visualization /slideshow/calpact-webinar-using-infographics-and-data-visualization/35058203 calpactwebinarusinginfographicsanddatavisualization-140523152712-phpapp01
Interested in learning how to transform data or complex, hard to understand information into something more visually appealing and meaningful? Or how to use tools and techniques to more successfully communicate critical information? In this webinar, the fourth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Sheila Baxter and Leslie Safier from Healthy Communities Institute and Leslie Yang, from Awasu Design, as they share how they're using data visualization tools and infographics to innovatively communicate data that matters in a clear and creative way. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=5pq7nu View the webinar resources here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-webinar-using-infographics-and-data-visualization-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org ]]>

Interested in learning how to transform data or complex, hard to understand information into something more visually appealing and meaningful? Or how to use tools and techniques to more successfully communicate critical information? In this webinar, the fourth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Sheila Baxter and Leslie Safier from Healthy Communities Institute and Leslie Yang, from Awasu Design, as they share how they're using data visualization tools and infographics to innovatively communicate data that matters in a clear and creative way. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=5pq7nu View the webinar resources here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-webinar-using-infographics-and-data-visualization-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org ]]>
Fri, 23 May 2014 15:27:12 GMT /slideshow/calpact-webinar-using-infographics-and-data-visualization/35058203 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT Webinar: Using Infographics and Data Visualization SPHCalpact Interested in learning how to transform data or complex, hard to understand information into something more visually appealing and meaningful? Or how to use tools and techniques to more successfully communicate critical information? In this webinar, the fourth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Sheila Baxter and Leslie Safier from Healthy Communities Institute and Leslie Yang, from Awasu Design, as they share how they're using data visualization tools and infographics to innovatively communicate data that matters in a clear and creative way. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=5pq7nu View the webinar resources here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-webinar-using-infographics-and-data-visualization-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calpactwebinarusinginfographicsanddatavisualization-140523152712-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Interested in learning how to transform data or complex, hard to understand information into something more visually appealing and meaningful? Or how to use tools and techniques to more successfully communicate critical information? In this webinar, the fourth session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health, join Sheila Baxter and Leslie Safier from Healthy Communities Institute and Leslie Yang, from Awasu Design, as they share how they&#39;re using data visualization tools and infographics to innovatively communicate data that matters in a clear and creative way. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=5pq7nu View the webinar resources here: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-webinar-using-infographics-and-data-visualization-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org
CALPACT Webinar: Using Infographics and Data Visualization from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT New Media Webinar Best Practices: Google Analytics /slideshow/calpact-new-media-webinar-google-analytics/33697193 calpactnewmediawebinargoogleanalytics-140418192913-phpapp01
Your website is the front door to your organization, and the centerpiece of a well-coordinated communications plan. Wouldnt you want to know whos crossing your threshold every day? Google Analytics is a great tool to help you do just that! In this webinar, the third session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Alex Bernardin from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Matt Schulte from Metropolitan Group as they share how they use Google Analytics to learn more about their websites visitors where theyre from, how they got there, what theyre looking for, what they like all so they can hone their marketing activities for maximum impact. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=69nto5 View the Resources from this webinar: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/google-analytics-resources-33697232 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org ]]>

Your website is the front door to your organization, and the centerpiece of a well-coordinated communications plan. Wouldnt you want to know whos crossing your threshold every day? Google Analytics is a great tool to help you do just that! In this webinar, the third session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Alex Bernardin from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Matt Schulte from Metropolitan Group as they share how they use Google Analytics to learn more about their websites visitors where theyre from, how they got there, what theyre looking for, what they like all so they can hone their marketing activities for maximum impact. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=69nto5 View the Resources from this webinar: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/google-analytics-resources-33697232 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org ]]>
Fri, 18 Apr 2014 19:29:13 GMT /slideshow/calpact-new-media-webinar-google-analytics/33697193 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT New Media Webinar Best Practices: Google Analytics SPHCalpact Your website is the front door to your organization, and the centerpiece of a well-coordinated communications plan. Wouldnt you want to know whos crossing your threshold every day? Google Analytics is a great tool to help you do just that! In this webinar, the third session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, join Alex Bernardin from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Matt Schulte from Metropolitan Group as they share how they use Google Analytics to learn more about their websites visitors where theyre from, how they got there, what theyre looking for, what they like all so they can hone their marketing activities for maximum impact. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=69nto5 View the Resources from this webinar: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/google-analytics-resources-33697232 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calpactnewmediawebinargoogleanalytics-140418192913-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Your website is the front door to your organization, and the centerpiece of a well-coordinated communications plan. Wouldnt you want to know whos crossing your threshold every day? Google Analytics is a great tool to help you do just that! In this webinar, the third session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health, join Alex Bernardin from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Matt Schulte from Metropolitan Group as they share how they use Google Analytics to learn more about their websites visitors where theyre from, how they got there, what theyre looking for, what they like all so they can hone their marketing activities for maximum impact. Enjoy these slides from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=69nto5 View the Resources from this webinar: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/google-analytics-resources-33697232 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org
CALPACT New Media Webinar Best Practices: Google Analytics from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT Webinar: Putting Culture Into Context: Communicating with Diverse Latino Communities /slideshow/calpact-webinar-putting-culture-into-context-communicating-with-diverse-latino-communities/33294336 finalslidesharecultureintocontexthealthcommsmatterswebinar040814-140408172823-phpapp02
Today's U.S. Latino population is growing, dynamic and evolving, reflecting a new American reality. Latino culture and family dynamics impact healthcare decisions and behaviors. Recognizing that Latinos are not a homogeneous group, experts from media, academic research and public health promotion will share insights, tips and tools in this timely webinar for closing the cultural communication gap with this diverse population. After this session, participants will be able to: - Identify diversity among Latino populations and take appropriate steps to build a communication ecology relative to that diversity - List at least two healthcare myths about Latinos - Describe the role that media, community and family influences play in healthcare decisions - Describe how to reach Latinos more effectively through culturally relevant communication and outreach Speakers: Sonya Suarez-Hammond, Senior Director of Strategy & Insights/Healthcare at Univision Communications Dr. Holley Wilkin, Professor and affiliated faculty of the department of Partnership for Urban Health Research at Georgia State University Dr. Carmen Gonzalez, Postdoctoral Scholar at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Executive Vice President, Metropolitan Group. This presentation was from the fifth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=2peynd Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/putting-culture-into-context-resources Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu ]]>

Today's U.S. Latino population is growing, dynamic and evolving, reflecting a new American reality. Latino culture and family dynamics impact healthcare decisions and behaviors. Recognizing that Latinos are not a homogeneous group, experts from media, academic research and public health promotion will share insights, tips and tools in this timely webinar for closing the cultural communication gap with this diverse population. After this session, participants will be able to: - Identify diversity among Latino populations and take appropriate steps to build a communication ecology relative to that diversity - List at least two healthcare myths about Latinos - Describe the role that media, community and family influences play in healthcare decisions - Describe how to reach Latinos more effectively through culturally relevant communication and outreach Speakers: Sonya Suarez-Hammond, Senior Director of Strategy & Insights/Healthcare at Univision Communications Dr. Holley Wilkin, Professor and affiliated faculty of the department of Partnership for Urban Health Research at Georgia State University Dr. Carmen Gonzalez, Postdoctoral Scholar at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Executive Vice President, Metropolitan Group. This presentation was from the fifth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=2peynd Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/putting-culture-into-context-resources Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu ]]>
Tue, 08 Apr 2014 17:28:23 GMT /slideshow/calpact-webinar-putting-culture-into-context-communicating-with-diverse-latino-communities/33294336 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT Webinar: Putting Culture Into Context: Communicating with Diverse Latino Communities SPHCalpact Today's U.S. Latino population is growing, dynamic and evolving, reflecting a new American reality. Latino culture and family dynamics impact healthcare decisions and behaviors. Recognizing that Latinos are not a homogeneous group, experts from media, academic research and public health promotion will share insights, tips and tools in this timely webinar for closing the cultural communication gap with this diverse population. After this session, participants will be able to: - Identify diversity among Latino populations and take appropriate steps to build a communication ecology relative to that diversity - List at least two healthcare myths about Latinos - Describe the role that media, community and family influences play in healthcare decisions - Describe how to reach Latinos more effectively through culturally relevant communication and outreach Speakers: Sonya Suarez-Hammond, Senior Director of Strategy & Insights/Healthcare at Univision Communications Dr. Holley Wilkin, Professor and affiliated faculty of the department of Partnership for Urban Health Research at Georgia State University Dr. Carmen Gonzalez, Postdoctoral Scholar at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Executive Vice President, Metropolitan Group. This presentation was from the fifth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=2peynd Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/putting-culture-into-context-resources Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalslidesharecultureintocontexthealthcommsmatterswebinar040814-140408172823-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today&#39;s U.S. Latino population is growing, dynamic and evolving, reflecting a new American reality. Latino culture and family dynamics impact healthcare decisions and behaviors. Recognizing that Latinos are not a homogeneous group, experts from media, academic research and public health promotion will share insights, tips and tools in this timely webinar for closing the cultural communication gap with this diverse population. After this session, participants will be able to: - Identify diversity among Latino populations and take appropriate steps to build a communication ecology relative to that diversity - List at least two healthcare myths about Latinos - Describe the role that media, community and family influences play in healthcare decisions - Describe how to reach Latinos more effectively through culturally relevant communication and outreach Speakers: Sonya Suarez-Hammond, Senior Director of Strategy &amp; Insights/Healthcare at Univision Communications Dr. Holley Wilkin, Professor and affiliated faculty of the department of Partnership for Urban Health Research at Georgia State University Dr. Carmen Gonzalez, Postdoctoral Scholar at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. Moderator: Nancy Murphy, Executive Vice President, Metropolitan Group. This presentation was from the fifth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=2peynd Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/putting-culture-into-context-resources Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu
CALPACT Webinar: Putting Culture Into Context: Communicating with Diverse Latino Communities from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT Lecture: Leadership and Management with Leonard Schaeffer /slideshow/uc-berkeley-calpactleonardschaeffer/32510228 ucberkeleycalpactleonardschaeffer-140319173157-phpapp02
In this session, part of our Innovative Leaders Speaker Series, Leonard Schaeffer, Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor, University of Southern California, and Founding Chairman & CEO of WellPoint discussed his perspective on the roles of leadership and management in large organizations, based on his experience in the public and private sectors. He presented a "Typology of Leadership" that uniquely describes the way in which these different roles contribute to and influence organizations in achieving their vision, mission and goals. Finally, Mr. Schaeffer applied his observations on leadership to the implementation challenges of the Affordable Care Act. Enjoy the presentation from this lecture! Learn more about the Innovative Leaders Speaker Series here: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/innovative-speaker-series Visit us at CALPACT! calpact.org ]]>

In this session, part of our Innovative Leaders Speaker Series, Leonard Schaeffer, Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor, University of Southern California, and Founding Chairman & CEO of WellPoint discussed his perspective on the roles of leadership and management in large organizations, based on his experience in the public and private sectors. He presented a "Typology of Leadership" that uniquely describes the way in which these different roles contribute to and influence organizations in achieving their vision, mission and goals. Finally, Mr. Schaeffer applied his observations on leadership to the implementation challenges of the Affordable Care Act. Enjoy the presentation from this lecture! Learn more about the Innovative Leaders Speaker Series here: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/innovative-speaker-series Visit us at CALPACT! calpact.org ]]>
Wed, 19 Mar 2014 17:31:56 GMT /slideshow/uc-berkeley-calpactleonardschaeffer/32510228 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT Lecture: Leadership and Management with Leonard Schaeffer SPHCalpact In this session, part of our Innovative Leaders Speaker Series, Leonard Schaeffer, Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor, University of Southern California, and Founding Chairman & CEO of WellPoint discussed his perspective on the roles of leadership and management in large organizations, based on his experience in the public and private sectors. He presented a "Typology of Leadership" that uniquely describes the way in which these different roles contribute to and influence organizations in achieving their vision, mission and goals. Finally, Mr. Schaeffer applied his observations on leadership to the implementation challenges of the Affordable Care Act. Enjoy the presentation from this lecture! Learn more about the Innovative Leaders Speaker Series here: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/innovative-speaker-series Visit us at CALPACT! calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ucberkeleycalpactleonardschaeffer-140319173157-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this session, part of our Innovative Leaders Speaker Series, Leonard Schaeffer, Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor, University of Southern California, and Founding Chairman &amp; CEO of WellPoint discussed his perspective on the roles of leadership and management in large organizations, based on his experience in the public and private sectors. He presented a &quot;Typology of Leadership&quot; that uniquely describes the way in which these different roles contribute to and influence organizations in achieving their vision, mission and goals. Finally, Mr. Schaeffer applied his observations on leadership to the implementation challenges of the Affordable Care Act. Enjoy the presentation from this lecture! Learn more about the Innovative Leaders Speaker Series here: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/innovative-speaker-series Visit us at CALPACT! calpact.org
CALPACT Lecture: Leadership and Management with Leonard Schaeffer from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT New Media Webinar: Social Media Measurement and Evaluation /slideshow/calpact-new-media-webinar-social-media-measurement-and-evaluation/32328610 calpactsocialmediameasureandevalwebinar-140314155341-phpapp01
Youre on a roll with social media youve got your plan in place, youre putting your voice out there, monitoring and engaging in conversations, and hopefully getting folks excited about your message or even, taking action. But if youre too busy doing, and not taking the time to answer the so what, how will you know youre on the path to social media success and having an impact? In this webinar, the second session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett, Julian Aldana, and Riana King of the Young Invincibles share how they: measure and evaluate their social media efforts to ensure it best meets their communication objectives; refine their efforts to measure what really matters; and get actionable results that help produce greater impact. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=4i4dix To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits Social Media Measurement and Evaluation Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/sm-measurement-and-evaluation-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>

Youre on a roll with social media youve got your plan in place, youre putting your voice out there, monitoring and engaging in conversations, and hopefully getting folks excited about your message or even, taking action. But if youre too busy doing, and not taking the time to answer the so what, how will you know youre on the path to social media success and having an impact? In this webinar, the second session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett, Julian Aldana, and Riana King of the Young Invincibles share how they: measure and evaluate their social media efforts to ensure it best meets their communication objectives; refine their efforts to measure what really matters; and get actionable results that help produce greater impact. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=4i4dix To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits Social Media Measurement and Evaluation Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/sm-measurement-and-evaluation-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>
Fri, 14 Mar 2014 15:53:41 GMT /slideshow/calpact-new-media-webinar-social-media-measurement-and-evaluation/32328610 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT New Media Webinar: Social Media Measurement and Evaluation SPHCalpact Youre on a roll with social media youve got your plan in place, youre putting your voice out there, monitoring and engaging in conversations, and hopefully getting folks excited about your message or even, taking action. But if youre too busy doing, and not taking the time to answer the so what, how will you know youre on the path to social media success and having an impact? In this webinar, the second session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett, Julian Aldana, and Riana King of the Young Invincibles share how they: measure and evaluate their social media efforts to ensure it best meets their communication objectives; refine their efforts to measure what really matters; and get actionable results that help produce greater impact. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=4i4dix To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits Social Media Measurement and Evaluation Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/sm-measurement-and-evaluation-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calpactsocialmediameasureandevalwebinar-140314155341-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Youre on a roll with social media youve got your plan in place, youre putting your voice out there, monitoring and engaging in conversations, and hopefully getting folks excited about your message or even, taking action. But if youre too busy doing, and not taking the time to answer the so what, how will you know youre on the path to social media success and having an impact? In this webinar, the second session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett, Julian Aldana, and Riana King of the Young Invincibles share how they: measure and evaluate their social media efforts to ensure it best meets their communication objectives; refine their efforts to measure what really matters; and get actionable results that help produce greater impact. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=4i4dix To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits Social Media Measurement and Evaluation Resources: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/sm-measurement-and-evaluation-resources To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org
CALPACT New Media Webinar: Social Media Measurement and Evaluation from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits - CALPACT New Media Webinar /slideshow/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits/31494712 the-art-of-listening-social-media-toolkit-for-nonprofits-140221150404-phpapp02
Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. Enjoy this toolkit from our "Building a Social Media Communications" webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles shared how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. To view other resources from this workshop: Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-nm-webinar-31494514 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>

Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. Enjoy this toolkit from our "Building a Social Media Communications" webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles shared how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. To view other resources from this workshop: Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-nm-webinar-31494514 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>
Fri, 21 Feb 2014 15:04:04 GMT /slideshow/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits/31494712 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits - CALPACT New Media Webinar SPHCalpact Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. Enjoy this toolkit from our "Building a Social Media Communications" webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles shared how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. To view other resources from this workshop: Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-nm-webinar-31494514 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/the-art-of-listening-social-media-toolkit-for-nonprofits-140221150404-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. Enjoy this toolkit from our &quot;Building a Social Media Communications&quot; webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles shared how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. To view other resources from this workshop: Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-nm-webinar-31494514 To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org
The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits - CALPACT New Media Webinar from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT New Media Webinar: Building a Social Media Communications Plan /slideshow/calpact-nm-webinar-31494514/31494514 calpactnmwebinar-140221145633-phpapp02
Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. In this webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles share how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/playback/Playback.do?id=8aarvf To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>

Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. In this webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles share how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/playback/Playback.do?id=8aarvf To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org]]>
Fri, 21 Feb 2014 14:56:33 GMT /slideshow/calpact-nm-webinar-31494514/31494514 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT New Media Webinar: Building a Social Media Communications Plan SPHCalpact Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. In this webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles share how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/playback/Playback.do?id=8aarvf To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calpactnmwebinar-140221145633-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Social media can be used as powerful public health communication tools for raising awareness, connecting and engaging with your stakeholders, building and sustaining relationships, and encouraging calls to action. Yet, whether youre a total newbie or a social media guru looking to step up your game, nothing can defeat your efforts more than winging it without a plan. In this webinar, the first session in the latest 21st Century New Media Series from CALPACT and CHL at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health, JC De Vera of the Greenlining Institute and Rae Roca-Pickett of the Young Invincibles share how theyve built a social media strategy that works, is integrated with their overall communications plan, and helps them to create meaningful impact with the communities they serve. Enjoy this presentation from the training! Listen to the webinar here: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/playback/Playback.do?id=8aarvf To view other resources from this webinar: The Art of Listening Social Media Toolkit for Nonprofits: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/the-artoflisteningsocialmediatoolkitfornonprofits To learn more about this series, please visit: http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/newmedia/2014-new-media-trainings/sessions.html Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org
CALPACT New Media Webinar: Building a Social Media Communications Plan from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT Webinar: Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance: How We Can Help Consumers /slideshow/calpact-webinar-applying-health-literacy-to-health-insurance-26709903/26709903 applyinghealthliteracytohealthinsurance-130930153236-phpapp02
Health insurance is one of the most complex products consumers will ever purchase. Starting October 1st, 2013, new health insurance marketplaces in many states will begin open enrollment for individuals, families and small businesses. Learn about what is being done to ensure consumers are fully informed and understand how to get the coverage they need. Kathy Paez from the American Institutes of Research (AIR) will share the results from a national representative survey of consumers health insurance literacy. Coming at this historic juncture, AIRs applied research offers insights in tailoring outreach and communication messages to consumers trying to understand health insurance in the new state and federal marketplaces. Also presenting will be Jennifer Messenger Heilbronner from the Metropolitan Group. Jennifer will bring an insiders view into strategies being used by Cover Oregon. As a new state insurance marketplace, her team is tasked with reaching a wide variety of audiences, addressing misperceptions and getting uninsured people in her state covered. This resource was from the fourth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: https://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=551ax7 Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance - Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/applying-health-literacy-to-health-insurance-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu ]]>

Health insurance is one of the most complex products consumers will ever purchase. Starting October 1st, 2013, new health insurance marketplaces in many states will begin open enrollment for individuals, families and small businesses. Learn about what is being done to ensure consumers are fully informed and understand how to get the coverage they need. Kathy Paez from the American Institutes of Research (AIR) will share the results from a national representative survey of consumers health insurance literacy. Coming at this historic juncture, AIRs applied research offers insights in tailoring outreach and communication messages to consumers trying to understand health insurance in the new state and federal marketplaces. Also presenting will be Jennifer Messenger Heilbronner from the Metropolitan Group. Jennifer will bring an insiders view into strategies being used by Cover Oregon. As a new state insurance marketplace, her team is tasked with reaching a wide variety of audiences, addressing misperceptions and getting uninsured people in her state covered. This resource was from the fourth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: https://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=551ax7 Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance - Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/applying-health-literacy-to-health-insurance-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu ]]>
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 15:32:36 GMT /slideshow/calpact-webinar-applying-health-literacy-to-health-insurance-26709903/26709903 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT Webinar: Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance: How We Can Help Consumers SPHCalpact Health insurance is one of the most complex products consumers will ever purchase. Starting October 1st, 2013, new health insurance marketplaces in many states will begin open enrollment for individuals, families and small businesses. Learn about what is being done to ensure consumers are fully informed and understand how to get the coverage they need. Kathy Paez from the American Institutes of Research (AIR) will share the results from a national representative survey of consumers health insurance literacy. Coming at this historic juncture, AIRs applied research offers insights in tailoring outreach and communication messages to consumers trying to understand health insurance in the new state and federal marketplaces. Also presenting will be Jennifer Messenger Heilbronner from the Metropolitan Group. Jennifer will bring an insiders view into strategies being used by Cover Oregon. As a new state insurance marketplace, her team is tasked with reaching a wide variety of audiences, addressing misperceptions and getting uninsured people in her state covered. This resource was from the fourth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: https://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=551ax7 Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance - Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/applying-health-literacy-to-health-insurance-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/applyinghealthliteracytohealthinsurance-130930153236-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Health insurance is one of the most complex products consumers will ever purchase. Starting October 1st, 2013, new health insurance marketplaces in many states will begin open enrollment for individuals, families and small businesses. Learn about what is being done to ensure consumers are fully informed and understand how to get the coverage they need. Kathy Paez from the American Institutes of Research (AIR) will share the results from a national representative survey of consumers health insurance literacy. Coming at this historic juncture, AIRs applied research offers insights in tailoring outreach and communication messages to consumers trying to understand health insurance in the new state and federal marketplaces. Also presenting will be Jennifer Messenger Heilbronner from the Metropolitan Group. Jennifer will bring an insiders view into strategies being used by Cover Oregon. As a new state insurance marketplace, her team is tasked with reaching a wide variety of audiences, addressing misperceptions and getting uninsured people in her state covered. This resource was from the fourth session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters Webinar Series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: https://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=551ax7 Visit these links for the other resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance - Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/applying-health-literacy-to-health-insurance-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu
CALPACT Webinar: Applying Health Literacy to Health Insurance: How We Can Help Consumers from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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CALPACT Webinar: Tips and Tricks for An Engaging PPT Presentation /slideshow/tips-and-tricks-for-an-engaging-ppt-presentation-24558848/24558848 tipsandtricksforanengagingpptpresentation-130723194006-phpapp02
Ever wonder if your PowerPoint presentations show off your project or research to best effect? Heres your chance to find out! Public health professionals face common challenges in explaining complex information and data to diverse audiences. Whether you present for the community or your professional peers, are a frequent presenter or a novice, this webinar with Tammy Pilisuk will help you transform PowerPoint blah into ta-da. Build your health communication core competency. Walk away from this presentation with simple tips anyone (even YOU) can use to: critique your own slides, add visual interest, and connect with your audience. This webinar was the third session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=f2eh1v Visit these links for the resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Technical Notes: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-technical-notes Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu ]]>

Ever wonder if your PowerPoint presentations show off your project or research to best effect? Heres your chance to find out! Public health professionals face common challenges in explaining complex information and data to diverse audiences. Whether you present for the community or your professional peers, are a frequent presenter or a novice, this webinar with Tammy Pilisuk will help you transform PowerPoint blah into ta-da. Build your health communication core competency. Walk away from this presentation with simple tips anyone (even YOU) can use to: critique your own slides, add visual interest, and connect with your audience. This webinar was the third session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=f2eh1v Visit these links for the resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Technical Notes: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-technical-notes Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu ]]>
Tue, 23 Jul 2013 19:40:06 GMT /slideshow/tips-and-tricks-for-an-engaging-ppt-presentation-24558848/24558848 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) CALPACT Webinar: Tips and Tricks for An Engaging PPT Presentation SPHCalpact Ever wonder if your PowerPoint presentations show off your project or research to best effect? Heres your chance to find out! Public health professionals face common challenges in explaining complex information and data to diverse audiences. Whether you present for the community or your professional peers, are a frequent presenter or a novice, this webinar with Tammy Pilisuk will help you transform PowerPoint blah into ta-da. Build your health communication core competency. Walk away from this presentation with simple tips anyone (even YOU) can use to: critique your own slides, add visual interest, and connect with your audience. This webinar was the third session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=f2eh1v Visit these links for the resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Technical Notes: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-technical-notes Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tipsandtricksforanengagingpptpresentation-130723194006-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ever wonder if your PowerPoint presentations show off your project or research to best effect? Heres your chance to find out! Public health professionals face common challenges in explaining complex information and data to diverse audiences. Whether you present for the community or your professional peers, are a frequent presenter or a novice, this webinar with Tammy Pilisuk will help you transform PowerPoint blah into ta-da. Build your health communication core competency. Walk away from this presentation with simple tips anyone (even YOU) can use to: critique your own slides, add visual interest, and connect with your audience. This webinar was the third session in the CALPACT sponsored Health Communication Matters series, which will help participants in all walks of public health to apply health literacy principles to their everyday communications. Please visit here to listen to the audio recording of the webinar: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=f2eh1v Visit these links for the resources related to this webinar: Health Literacy Undervalued by Public Health? A tool for public health professionals: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/calpact-training-health-literacy-undervalued-by-public-health-training-tool Technical Notes: http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-technical-notes Resources http://www.slideshare.net/SPHCalpact/tips-and-tricks-resources Follow Us on Twitter: @CALPACT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CALPACTUCB Website: www.calpact.org Questions? Email sphcalpact@berkeley.edu
CALPACT Webinar: Tips and Tricks for An Engaging PPT Presentation from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Using Public Health Strategies to Reduce Crime with Sarah Lawrence /slideshow/health-30-leadership-conference-using-public-health-strategies-to-reduce-crime-sarah-lawrence/23585798 usingpublichealthstrategiestoreducecrimesarahlawrence-130627134338-phpapp01
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Ron Davis, Police Chief of East Palo Alto, ST Mayer of the San Mateo County Health System, and Sarah Lawrence of the Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, UC Berkeley, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Ron Davis, Police Chief of East Palo Alto, ST Mayer of the San Mateo County Health System, and Sarah Lawrence of the Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, UC Berkeley, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Thu, 27 Jun 2013 13:43:38 GMT /slideshow/health-30-leadership-conference-using-public-health-strategies-to-reduce-crime-sarah-lawrence/23585798 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Using Public Health Strategies to Reduce Crime with Sarah Lawrence SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Ron Davis, Police Chief of East Palo Alto, ST Mayer of the San Mateo County Health System, and Sarah Lawrence of the Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, UC Berkeley, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usingpublichealthstrategiestoreducecrimesarahlawrence-130627134338-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Ron Davis, Police Chief of East Palo Alto, ST Mayer of the San Mateo County Health System, and Sarah Lawrence of the Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, UC Berkeley, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Using Public Health Strategies to Reduce Crime with Sarah Lawrence from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Community Centered Health Systems with Larry Cohen /slideshow/community-centered-health-systems-larry-cohen-23582983/23582983 communitycenteredhealthsystemslarrycohen-130627121141-phpapp01
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote panel presentation from Larry Cohen of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote panel presentation from Larry Cohen of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Thu, 27 Jun 2013 12:11:41 GMT /slideshow/community-centered-health-systems-larry-cohen-23582983/23582983 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Community Centered Health Systems with Larry Cohen SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote panel presentation from Larry Cohen of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communitycenteredhealthsystemslarrycohen-130627121141-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote panel presentation from Larry Cohen of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Community Centered Health Systems with Larry Cohen from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Building and Maintaining Multi-Sector Partnerships with Sana Chehimi /SPHCalpact/building-and-maintaining-multisector-partnerships-sanachehimi buildingandmaintainingmultisectorpartnershipssanachehimi-130627120408-phpapp01
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Sana Chehimi of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Sana Chehimi of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Thu, 27 Jun 2013 12:04:08 GMT /SPHCalpact/building-and-maintaining-multisector-partnerships-sanachehimi SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Building and Maintaining Multi-Sector Partnerships with Sana Chehimi SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Sana Chehimi of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingandmaintainingmultisectorpartnershipssanachehimi-130627120408-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Sana Chehimi of the Prevention Institute, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Building and Maintaining Multi-Sector Partnerships with Sana Chehimi from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: HealthFirst Primary Care Redesign with Russell Lee /slideshow/health-first-primary-care-redesign-russell-lee/23545290 healthfirstprimarycareredesignrusselllee-130626202356-phpapp02
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Judy Li, Vice President, Health System Innovation and Community Benefit, Sutter West Bay Region, and Russell Lee of St. Luke's Health Care Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Judy Li, Vice President, Health System Innovation and Community Benefit, Sutter West Bay Region, and Russell Lee of St. Luke's Health Care Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 20:23:56 GMT /slideshow/health-first-primary-care-redesign-russell-lee/23545290 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: HealthFirst Primary Care Redesign with Russell Lee SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Judy Li, Vice President, Health System Innovation and Community Benefit, Sutter West Bay Region, and Russell Lee of St. Luke's Health Care Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthfirstprimarycareredesignrusselllee-130626202356-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Judy Li, Vice President, Health System Innovation and Community Benefit, Sutter West Bay Region, and Russell Lee of St. Luke&#39;s Health Care Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: HealthFirst Primary Care Redesign with Russell Lee from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: City of Richmond Health in all Policies with Meredith Lee /slideshow/city-of-richmond-health-in-all-policies-meredith-lee/23545267 cityofrichmondhealthinallpoliciesmeredithlee-130626202218-phpapp02
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Julia Caplan, Program Director, Public Health Institute, Karen Ben-Moshe, Health in All Policies Taskforce Coordinator, California Department of Public Health, Meredith Lee, Health in All Policies, Intern, City of Richmond, and Gabino Arredondo, Health and Wellness Coordinator, City of Richmond, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Julia Caplan, Program Director, Public Health Institute, Karen Ben-Moshe, Health in All Policies Taskforce Coordinator, California Department of Public Health, Meredith Lee, Health in All Policies, Intern, City of Richmond, and Gabino Arredondo, Health and Wellness Coordinator, City of Richmond, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 20:22:18 GMT /slideshow/city-of-richmond-health-in-all-policies-meredith-lee/23545267 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: City of Richmond Health in all Policies with Meredith Lee SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Julia Caplan, Program Director, Public Health Institute, Karen Ben-Moshe, Health in All Policies Taskforce Coordinator, California Department of Public Health, Meredith Lee, Health in All Policies, Intern, City of Richmond, and Gabino Arredondo, Health and Wellness Coordinator, City of Richmond, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cityofrichmondhealthinallpoliciesmeredithlee-130626202218-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Julia Caplan, Program Director, Public Health Institute, Karen Ben-Moshe, Health in All Policies Taskforce Coordinator, California Department of Public Health, Meredith Lee, Health in All Policies, Intern, City of Richmond, and Gabino Arredondo, Health and Wellness Coordinator, City of Richmond, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: City of Richmond Health in all Policies with Meredith Lee from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Healthy Food in Health Care with Lucia Sayre /slideshow/healthy-food-in-health-care-with-lucia-sayre/23545234 healthyfoodinhealthcareluciasayre-130626202019-phpapp02
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Lucia Sayre of Health Care Without Harm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Lucia Sayre of Health Care Without Harm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 20:20:18 GMT /slideshow/healthy-food-in-health-care-with-lucia-sayre/23545234 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Healthy Food in Health Care with Lucia Sayre SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Lucia Sayre of Health Care Without Harm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthyfoodinhealthcareluciasayre-130626202019-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Lucia Sayre of Health Care Without Harm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Healthy Food in Health Care with Lucia Sayre from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Healthier and Sustainable Food In a Large Academic Medical Center with Jack Henderson /slideshow/healthier-sustainable-food-jack-henderson/23544864 healthiersustainablefoodjackhenderson-130626200702-phpapp01
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jack Henderson of Nutrition and Food Services at the UCSF Medical Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jack Henderson of Nutrition and Food Services at the UCSF Medical Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 20:07:02 GMT /slideshow/healthier-sustainable-food-jack-henderson/23544864 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Healthier and Sustainable Food In a Large Academic Medical Center with Jack Henderson SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jack Henderson of Nutrition and Food Services at the UCSF Medical Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthiersustainablefoodjackhenderson-130626200702-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jack Henderson of Nutrition and Food Services at the UCSF Medical Center, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Healthier and Sustainable Food In a Large Academic Medical Center with Jack Henderson from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Transportation, Equity and Community Health with Jeff Hobson /slideshow/transportation-equity-and-community-health-jeff-hobson/23544505 transportationequityandcommunityhealthjeffhobson-130626195852-phpapp02
In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jeff Hobson of TransForm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jeff Hobson of TransForm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 19:58:52 GMT /slideshow/transportation-equity-and-community-health-jeff-hobson/23544505 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Transportation, Equity and Community Health with Jeff Hobson SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jeff Hobson of TransForm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/transportationequityandcommunityhealthjeffhobson-130626195852-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this Bright Spot presentation from Jeff Hobson of TransForm, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Transportation, Equity and Community Health with Jeff Hobson from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote presentation from Clark Kellogg of Collective Invention, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>

In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote presentation from Clark Kellogg of Collective Invention, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 19:52:37 GMT /slideshow/health-30-leadership-conference-innovating-upstream-with-clark-kellogg/23544184 SPHCalpact@slideshare.net(SPHCalpact) Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Innovating Upstream with Clark Kellogg SPHCalpact In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote presentation from Clark Kellogg of Collective Invention, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/innovatingupstreamclarkkellogg-130626195237-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental &quot;upstream&quot; changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote presentation from Clark Kellogg of Collective Invention, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley&#39;s School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/
Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Innovating Upstream with Clark Kellogg from Center for Public Health Practice & Leadership at UC Berkeley
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