In this issue:
-NJDOH Commissioner on NJ's FY2020 budget and public health;
-APHA flyer for NPHW, April 1-7; and
-a note from the Editor. Newsletter_Spring19
Advocating For Public Health in the State of New Jersey
In this issue:
-NJDOH Commissioner on NJ's FY2020 budget and public health;
-APHA flyer for NPHW, April 1-7; and
-a note from the Editor. Newsletter_Spring19
In this issue:
-NJDOH Commissioner on ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic;
-NJPHA President on the Annual Meeting in October; &
-the impact of preemption on public health.
In this issue:
-NJ Health Commissioner on preventing tickborne diseases in the Garden State;
-Rutgers School of Public Health's summer programs for high school students and interdisciplinary health profession students; and
-public health advocacy in 2018.
In this issue:
-NJ Health Commissioner on June 5th Population Health Summit, focused on the opioid epidemic;
-NJPHA's Vice President on advocacy in Trenton; and
-health policy at the local level. Summer 2018
In this issue:
In this issue: NJPHA President on partnerships and advocacy in 2017; NJDOH Acting Deputy Commissioner on the Department's "Protect Your Baby from Syphilis" prevention campaign; Rutgers School of Public Health's Dean on keeping the public in public health; and an article on getting started in public health advocacy. Winter 2018
This issue's features: Article by the NJ Commissioner of Health on the integration of physical, mental, and behavioral health care in the Dept. of Health; column from NJPHA's President on traumatic brain injuries and NJPHA's upcoming Annual Conference; and an article with HIPAA facts for public health departments. Fall 2017_NJPHA Newsletter
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The Winter 2017 issue of NJPHA's newsletter features a column from the NJ Commissioner of Health on the Department's #kNOwLEAD campaign, plus 2 articles on NJPHA's Annual Conference in October and an article on public health data in the U.S. Supreme Court. newsletter_winter17
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