See below to stay up to date on what we are doing to strengthen public health practice and promote sound public health policy.
2017 Virginia Oral Health Summit Thursday, November 2 | Richmond, Virginia
Featured Speakers
Mary Otto Independent Journalist & Author of Teeth
Steven H. Woolf, MD, MPH
VCU Center on Society and Health
View the Agenda
Hotel Accommodations
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Westin Richmond for $159/night single and $169/night double occupancy. To reserve a room, call 1.888.627.7786 by Tuesday, October 10 at 5:00 p.m. and mention the group name "Virginia Oral Health Coalition." After the deadline, rates and availability cannot be guaranteed.
Please visit our website for more oral health information.
www.vaoralhealth.org
Dear Friend,
Early, discounted registration for the 2017 Virginia Oral Health Summit ends tonight at midnight!
The registration fee goes up to $125 tomorrow through October 25. The conference space is filling up! Take advantage of this opportunity to reserve your spot at a reduced rate.
Coming from out of town? Don't forget to book your hotel room at the Westin by Tuesday, October 10! Details below.
The Summit is open to all who are interested. Please register and share this information with friends and colleagues.
Sincerely,
Sarah Bedard Holland Executive Director
Thank you to our generous Premier Sponsor!
Distinguished Sponsors
Dear Virginia Public Health Association Members and Staff,
You are cordially invited to participate in a research study entitled "Information Seeking Behavior of Public Health Professional in the U.S." The purpose of the study is to investigate how public health professionals seek information in the digital environment as well as understand the obstacles public health professionals experience in accessing and finding information from electronic resources.
The research study will be anonymous, you are not asked to provide your name. Your answers and comments are confidential and will be aggregated in the analysis. It will take around 15-20 minutes to answer the questions. Your participation is highly appreciated, 20-30 people selected from random drawing will be awarded an incentives worth of $30.
If you have any questions you may contact Sarah Al-Mahmoud at mahmouds@simmons.edu a Ph.D. student at Simmons College or her dissertation committee Chair Dr.Rong Tang at rong.tang@simmons.edu. If you have questions about your right as a research subject you may contact the Human Protections Administrator in the Office of Sponsored Programs, Simmons College at +16175212415. The deadline of completion is Oct.5th,2017.
Please click on the link below to answer the survey.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PHealthProfossionals
The Virginia Journal of Public Health is published twice yearly, fall and spring by the Virginia Public Health Association.
Deadlines for Manuscripts:
Fall Issue: July 15
Spring Issue: January 15
The Journal welcomes research, professional, and literature reviews for consideration for publication (Please see the specific formats for each type of manuscript.
Manuscripts should be sent to Dr. David Sallee, Editor (dsallee@radford.edu) as a WORD document, email attachment. In the cover letter or email, the corresponding author needs to affirm that the article has not been published elsewhere.
Manuscripts must:
1. Follow the form of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition (http://www.apastyle.org)
2. Be typed on 8 1/2 x 11-inch paper, double-spaced, 12 pt. font;
3. Include a title page with the names and addresses of each author;
4. Include a title page without author identification (this will be used for blind review);
5. Include a pdf copy of the Institutional Review Board approval if appropriate;
6. Include references at the end of the manuscript and in alphabetical order (APA style);
7. Have any figures or tables embedded in the manuscript;
8. Include a less than 200 word abstract.
Organization of Manuscripts
Review Process
Manuscripts submitted will be sent to three members of the VPHA Editorial Board. Reviewers will recommend (1) Acceptance, (2) Acceptance with Revisions, (3) Revise and Resubmit, or (4) Reject. The Editor makes the final decision and will notify the corresponding author of the manuscript disposition.
Questions: Contact Dr. David Sallee, dsallee@radford.edu
Join VAPHA in Washington, D.C., to celebrate National Public Health Week with local professionals, students and other friends of APHA. Enjoy healthy appetizers and drinks, a networking game and public health conversations! April 5, 2017 5-7 pm at APHA's office: 800 I St NW, Washington, DC 20001.
For more information or to register, follow or paste this link into your browser: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-healthy-happy-hour-dc-maryland-virginia-registration-32300055335
When effectively integrated into health and social service systems and teams, CHWs have been proven to improve health outcomes, reduce costs and enhance the quality of health services.
This Forum convenes leaders that impact population health to strengthen efforts to integrate CHWs to improve access to care and health equity.
Attendees will:
Increase awareness and understanding about the role of the CHW
Learn about national opportunities and efforts to finance and grow the workforce
Reflect on the work of the CHW Advisory Group and CHW Association over the past year and identify a clear vision for next steps for CHW workforce development
Review best practices to involve community health workers in clinical and community based practices.
The event will take place at the Omni Hotel, Charlottesville, VA. 212 Ridge McIntire Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Date: March 28, 2017 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Register here: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg;jsessionid=FA855B8224666BD23A36BD84EEE55F5D?oeidk=a07edwm4gt3cda766dc&oseq=&c=&ch=
VCU is still accepting applications for the doctoral programs in Healthcare Policy and Research and Social and Behavioral Sciences for fall. The program offers 4 years of funding, tuition support and travel and dissertation research support. For more information, contact Kate Grant, Education Coordinator, Department of Health Behavior and Policy, VCU School of Medicine at kate.grant@vcuhealth.org or 804-828-5329 and view the following video: https://youtu.be/ljYMMr372eA
The first issue of the bi-annual online Virginia Journal of Public Health is available below. The Journal includes articles on work and research taking place in Virginia. The articles are authored by Virginians working in public health, including faculty and students from academic public health and public health-related programs. If you are interested in publishing in the VAPHA Journal please see the author guidelines in the Journal.
Virginia Journal of Public Health, Spring 2017.pdf
The Plan4Health project is a collaboration between the American Planning Association and APHA. It represents significant cross-sector support for policy, systems, and environment changes, as well as an opportunity to build leadership among our members.
Join the last 2 webinars in a three part series for the American Public Health Association and its Affiliates' members about the Plan4Health Initiative, and the importance of planning and public health to create the healthiest nation. During the first webinar, presenters discussed coalition building and how it was instrumental in the important PSE work conducted in the field. In March, the focus is on physical activity PSEs implemented in communities and our last webinar will center around nutrition. Each webinar will consist of presentations by two coalitions with an expert from the field moderating the session.
Topic: Physical activity
Date: Thursday, March 9, 2017
Time: 3- 4:-00 pm ET
Topic: Nutrition
Date: Tuesday, May 9, ,2017
Time: 2- 3:00 pm ET
We hope that you can participate and learn more about this exciting project. Webinar details will be forwarded soon.
For more information, contact Melissa.mcneily@apha.org.
From Information to Action: Choosing, Using & Sharing Data to Improve Population Health
March 29-30, 2017. Charlottesville, Virginia
VPHA • Richmond, Virginia
E-mail: communications@VirginiaPublicHealth.org