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Since 1907, MPHA has been dedicated to creating a healthier Minnesota through effective public health practice and engaged citizens. 

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  • May 11, 2017 3:12 PM | Anonymous member

    Did you miss our annual conference? Don't worry, You can still see the video that was shown celebrating our 110th anniversary.


    https://vimeo.com/213148457 

  • May 11, 2017 10:00 AM | Anonymous member

    Make sure to follow MPHA on Twitter (@MNPublicHealth), Facebook and LinkedIn! That way, you can interact with others interested in public health, add live tweets to many of out events, and check out out our job listings on LinkedIn.

     

    https://twitter.com/MNPublicHealth 

    https://www.facebook.com/MNpubhealth/

    https://www.linkedin.com/groups/131847

     

  • March 07, 2017 12:17 PM | Anonymous member

     

    Cure Gun Violence Day at the Capitol

    Tuesday, March 21, 2017

    9:00am-1:30pm – Visits with law makers

    1:30pm – Gather in Rotunda

    2:00pm – Press Conference in Rotunda

    http://protectmn.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Cure-Gun-Violence-Day-flyer.pdf

  • March 01, 2017 12:36 PM | Anonymous member

     

     

    MPHA, Protect Minnesota and the University of Minnesota School of Public Health are sponsoring a video and audio public service announcement contest to share the message that guns don’t make us safer. Qualifying submissions will be judged by independent film and radio professionals. Cash prizes will be awarded in four categories during National Public Health Week, on April 7, 2017.

    NEW Deadline for submissions: April 1, 2017

     

    PRIZES – IN EACH CATEGORY
    1st place: $500
    2nd place: $300
    3rd place: $200
    Peoples’ Choice: $100

     

    Click HERE for more information. 

  • February 22, 2017 10:25 AM | Anonymous

    APHA joins health and scientific groups denouncing immigration executive order

    On Jan. 27, Trump signed an 
    executive order that would restrict the admission of certain foreign nationals and refugees to the United States under the guise of protecting the nation from foreign terrorists. APHA joined other professional scientific and engineering societies in sending a letter urging the administration to rescind the executive order. In the letter, groups expressed profound concern that the executive order will reduce U.S. science and engineering output by discouraging “the best and brightest international students, scholars, and scientists from studying and working, attending academic and scientific conferences, or seeking to build new businesses in the United States.” APHA also joined other groups dedicated to promoting a diverse and culturally competent health and biomedical workforce in expressing concern regarding the impact that the executive order would have on patient care, health education and medical research.  

  • February 01, 2017 10:01 PM | Anonymous

    Registration now open for:


    Minnesotans for Healthy Kids Coalition - Day at the Capitol 2017

    Thursday, April 6, 2017, 8:00 am - 4:00 PM


    Join other advocates from Minnesota to speak with legislators in a strong, unified voice about the Good Food Access Campaign and the Statewide Healthy Improvement Partnership (SHIP).  Attend training and utilize those skills when you meet with your state legislators.  The meeting with the legislators are essential to the success of the day, highly rewarding and expected of all participants.

    Lunch included.  No cost to attend but advance registration is required.  Event is from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Morning training is located at the Minnesota History Center near the Capitol in St. Paul.  Afternoon meetings with lawmakers take place at the Capitol complex. 

    Register Here:
    http://www.mnhealthykids.org/events

    This event will fill up - please register early if you'd like to attend!

  • October 04, 2016 3:30 PM | Anonymous member

    The Local Public Health Association is seeking nominations for the

     

    Barbara O’Grady Excellence in Public Health Leadership Award.

     

    This award is to honor and recognize a public health nurse in Minnesota for outstanding leadership and contributions to public health.

     

    Nominations are due by Friday, October 14, 2016. The award will be presented at the

    Local Public Health Association Annual Meeting on November 17, 2016, in St. Paul.

     

    Criteria for nomination are:

    • Demonstrates creativity and innovation in one’s nursing practice;
    • Demonstrates consistent leadership within the work setting and the external community;
    • Assures consistent caring and commitment to clients and families, work teams, and the community;
    • Demonstrates significant contribution or impact on program development;
    • Enhances the positive practice of public health (i.e. advancing knowledge, motivating others and creating a positive environment);
    • Impacts staff, students, and peer relating to their learning, practices or development.

     

    Selection criteria include one or more of the following:

    • Recognize expertise and leadership in public health nursing;
    • Important contributions to advancing improvement in the health status of communities;
    • Advocacy for public health nursing;
    • Development of innovative programs in public health nursing;
    • Collaboration with health, education, social services, or other decision makers and service providers.

     

    To submit your nomination online and for more information about the award, including a list of past award recipients, visit www.lpha-mn.org/barbara_o'grady.

     

    For more information, please contact Lorna Schmidt, Local Public Health Association Director, at 651-789-4354 or lschmidt@mncounties.org. 

  • October 02, 2016 10:47 AM | Anonymous member

    Support MPHA with an extra donation through Give to the MAX Day. You can schedule your donation anytime before the 17th.

    https://givemn.org/organization/Mpha
  • May 25, 2016 11:46 AM | Deleted user

    Governor Mark Dayton has proclaimed May 23-27 CHW Week in Minnesota! Please share this great news and recognize the important work of Minnesota community health workers (including promotoras/es, community health representatives and those working under other titles) to bridge barriers, expand access and improve health across our state.


    Click here to view the proclamation.


    Thanks to Rebecca Busse, CHW Certificate Holder and Care Guide Operations Supervisor at HealthEast and her team from the MN CHW Alliance CHW Leadership Development Pilot who successfully applied for this proclamation.

    Congratulations to CHW programs in Minnesota and keep up the great work!  


  • May 23, 2016 4:36 PM | Anonymous member

    Dr. Marilyn Hernández Gómez will discuss social factors affecting health, role of community health workers 

    A noted public health leader from Cuba, Dr. Marilyn Hernández Gómez, will be a featured guest at this year’s annual conference of the Minnesota Public Health Association (MPHA).

    Dr. Hernández Gómez will take part in a discussion of the social factors that influence and affect the health of individuals within communities, and the role of community health workers in the Cuban public health system.

    The MPHA annual conference will take place May 25-26 at the Continuing Education and Conference Center on the St. Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota. The theme of this year’s conference is “Health Equity: Many Voices. Shared Vision.”

    Dr. Hernández Gómez ’s session is scheduled for 9:45 a.m. on May 26.

     

    To see the entire press release, click HERE. 

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