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Public Health Partners

Public Health Partners. Marty Magee National Network/Libraries of Medicine MidContinental Region 800-338-7657. Objectives. Gain a deeper understanding of the public health workforce and their training needs Review PHPartners

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Public Health Partners

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  1. Public Health Partners Marty Magee National Network/Libraries of Medicine MidContinental Region 800-338-7657

  2. Objectives • Gain a deeper understanding of the public health workforce and their training needs • Review PHPartners • Organize and deliver public health resources so they are easier to find and use. • Increase the visibility of the partnership with librarians and the public health workforce. • Increase the information literacy of the public health workforce.

  3. Why? Most LHD professionals do not have formal public health training. Most LHDs are unable to provide support or incentives for current staff to obtain the formal public health training that would increase the quality of the workforce. Most LHDs cannot provide pay increases or other incentives to staff who obtain additional public health training or degrees.Institute of Medicine 2003

  4. http://www.medlineplus.gov/

  5. www.healthfinder.gov

  6. Search Public Health

  7. Search Public Health Professionals

  8. Search Community Leaders

  9. Office of Public Health and Science http://www.osophs.dhhs.gov/ophs/

  10. Best Practice Iniative http://www.osophs.dhhs.gov/ophs/BestPractice/

  11. www.nutrition.gov

  12. Combine Health Information Databasehttp://chid.nih.gov/

  13. Search for Weight Control-Publications

  14. Agency for Healthcare Research and Qualityhttp://www.ahrq.gov/

  15. DIRLINE http://dirline.nlm.nih.gov/

  16. Toxtownhttp://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/town/main.html

  17. Household Products Databasehttp://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/

  18. www.phPartners.org

  19. Health Promotion and Health Educationhttp://phpartners.org/hpro.html

  20. Literature and Guidelineshttp://phpartners.org/guide.html

  21. Health Data Tools and Statisticshttp://phpartners.org/health_stats.html • Two categories of data sets are commonly used • Individual service or encounter-based data • Describes populations, rather than individual encounters

  22. http://phpartners.org/health_stats.html

  23. Grants and Fundinghttp://phpartners.org/grants.html

  24. Education and Traininghttp://phpartners.org/educ.html

  25. Legislationhttp://phpartners.org/legis.html

  26. Conference and Meetingshttp://phpartners.org/conf_mtgs.html

  27. Finding Peoplehttp://phpartners.org/find_people.html

  28. Discussion and E-Mail Listshttp://phpartners.org/dlists.html

  29. Jobs and Careershttp://phpartners.org/jobs.html

  30. Roles for Library Staff • Train Public Health staff on health information access • Comprehensive cross-database and Internet searching • Provide fast, low-cost document delivery • Set up current awareness services for individuals • Activate online access to journals • Via PubMed • Collect, catalog and archive Health Department publications

  31. Questions? Marty Magee mmagee@unmc.edu

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