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NALBOH 2021 Spring Symposium - REGISTER TODAY!

3/24/2021
When: Wednesday, March 24, 2021
2-5pm EST | 1-4pm CST | 12-3pm MST | 11am-2pm PST
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: NALBOH Office
nalboh@badgerbay.co
920-560-5644


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Register Today for NALBOH's first ever Spring Symposium
March 24, 2021
2-5pm EST | 1-4pm CST | 12-3pm MST | 11am-2pm PST 


Now more than ever, board of health members are needed as supporters and advocates for public health and their health departments. NALBOH is offering a new symposium to help meet the needs in education and training, along with networking and sharing experiences in the spring.  Sessions will focus on policy, advocacy, board of health resources and messaging, and lessons learned through the COVID-19 pandemic.  Learn from and interact with board of health members, public health advocates, and leaders from across the country.  We look forward to meeting the needs of board of health members in our rapidly changing world.

Registration Rates:
$50 NALBOH Members (please sign in)
$100 Non-Members

Schedule (subject to change):

2:00pm-2:30pm ESTPublic Health Communication Collaborative: Research and Resources to Support 
You Local COVID-19 Messaging
Rhea Farberman, ARP - Trust for America's Health
 
2:30pm-3:00pm ESTNetwork for Public Health Law Session
Jill Krueger, J.D. - Network for Public Health Law

3:00pm-3:15pm ESTBreak

3:15pm-3:45pm EST"Hot Topic" Breakouts

3:45pm-5:00pm ESTPanel Discussion and Q&A - Pandemic Politics
Brandon Grimm, PhD, MPH - Sarpy-Cass Board of Health, Nebraska
Beth Resnick, DrPH - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Cheryl Sbarra, JD - Massachusetts Association of Health Boards

 

 

 

 

 







 

 

Thank you to our Sponsors for you Support!

  

 

 

The NALBOH Annual Conference is still being planned to take place August 1-3, 2021 in Grand Rapids, MI but the Planning Committee and Board continue to monitor the situation.