ACADEMIC PARTNERS

Principal support for the Public Health Training Center (PHTC) is provided through a grant from the Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA), United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
NE ALLIANCE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
E-Learning
Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses Trainings
The Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses (MAPHN) strengthens the leadership role of the public health nurse in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As the official state organization for public health nurses, the association provides a common voice on issues of public health nursing, maintains regional chapters, provides educational programs, advocates for public health nursing, and enhances the health of Massachusetts residents. MAPHN , in conjunction with the New England Alliance for Public Health Workforce Development offers an online webinar series. Slide presentations and/or archived webinars from this series are available for review.
2011
- Overview of Category A Bioterrorism Agents
- Public Health Nurse Ready
- Take Charge: Tips & Tricks for Managing the Media
- Why Public Health Accreditation?
2010
- Nursing Leadership: Having Difficult Conversations
- Compassion Fatigue: Healing the Heart - Renewing the Soul
- Bringing Your Best Leader to Work
- Challenges When Sheltering Displaced Populations during Natural and Manmade Disasters
2009
- American Red Cross Sheltering Overview and the Public Health Nurse’s Role
- Mass Casualty and Triage: What Public Health Nurses Need to Know
- Successful Environments for Public Health Nursing: Multicultural & Multiethnic Challenges and Opportunities
More Public Health Nursing Trainings
NEWS & EVENTS
New England's Newest Training Centers
NEPHLI: Investing in the Future, Creating Access in the Present
Undergrads Step into the World of Local Public Health
Local Public Health Summer Internship (LPHSI) Program
New Digital & Classroom Trainings available at the Local Public Health Training Institute
Safer Homes: Closing the training gap in home inspections
New Orientation to Local Public Health training available from LPHI



