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…business environments. In salutations and business letters, we recommend that you research the individual to identify the appropriate pronouns. Among NACDD staff and consultants, we refer to each other by…
…business environments. In salutations and business letters, we recommend that you research the individual to identify the appropriate pronouns. Among NACDD staff and consultants, we refer to each other by…
…on the role of race in health research, program sustainability, and health equity. Episodes include: Race is the Greatest Predictor of Health featuring Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D. (Tulane SPH &…
…Use active voice to engage the audience; it’s easier to read and understand. “Show” rather than “tell” the audience why the topic is important by using statistics, examples, and research…
…about how COVID-19 affects people but it is clear that this disease will have damaging long-term conditions, which—with more time and research—will become evident. Proactive approaches to understand why symptoms…
…can play in reducing long-term COVID-19-related death and morbidity. Dr. Rochelle Walensky’s strong background in infectious disease research and her experience as a clinician will reinforce a science-based approach to…
…and access to upward economic mobility is constrained. Charles Brown, MPA Senior Research Specialist with the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at Rutgers University https://soundcloud.com/nacdd/charles-brown Watch the webinar “Arrested…
…Co-Director of the Prevention Research Center. His work is characterized by applying scholarly rigor to areas with direct relevance to the practice of public health, particularly for chronic disease prevention…
…that only one in five adults and one in four high school students are meeting the physical activity guidelines for aerobic and muscle strengthening activities. Yet research shows that many…