¡Inspira, aprende y conecta! Envía tu propuesta en Español a la Conferencia TCOM 2024
Inspire, learn, and connect! Send your proposal in Spanish to the TCOM 2024 Conference
Sunkawakan Wolakota: Horse Balance
In this post by EACH Hoofprint, Dr. Elizabeth Warson revisits a summer expressive therapy program that incorporates horses with her community partners from the Oglala Tribe in the states of
“WhatIPH?” Seminar | What IPH AI Held the Key to Advancing Global Population Health?”
We invite you to register now for free, and join us at our next “WhatIPH?” Seminar: “WHAT IPH AI Held the Key to Advancing Global Population Health?” Our guest speaker,
Connecting The Dots: Information Signposts on the Pathway to Care
Season 2 – Episode 1: In this episode, Dr. Cappelli will share his work on designing screening tools and decision-support models that create pathways to care from Primary Care Physicians,
Exciting News: Dr. April D. Fernando, Distinguished by Her Illustrious Election to the National Register of Health Service Psychologists Board of Directors!
It is with great pleasure and pride that we share some exciting news with our respected community.
WORDS – “Maculate” & “Capacitate”
Some words are best known and most often used in their negatives. That is not always bad since a negative of a negative is a positive.
Building the TCOM T-HIVE Basecamp Based on Your Feedback!
The TCOM T-HIVE is the ultimate hub for collaboration, resource-sharing, and skill enhancement within the TCOM community. T-HIVE is your opportunity to connect, grow, and thrive, and it goes live
New Research Study: Understanding the Role of Qualified Individuals Under Family First Legislation
We are excited to announce a new research study focused on the experience of qualified individuals/independent assessors!
Behind the Blue Podcast:
The Center for Innovation in Population Health
On this episode of “Behind the Blue,” Dr. Cull and Dr. Lindsey discuss the center’s mission and goals, the benefit for agencies that rely upon this type of crossover information, how the College of Public Health hopes to utilize the center to improve upon social determinants of health in the population, and more.
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