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Public Health Review Morning Edition - 309: South Dakota’s Tribal Partnerships

309: South Dakota’s Tribal Partnerships

11/22/22 • 4 min

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Public Health Review Morning Edition

Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, discusses how the organization’s 150th anniversary was celebrated at its annual meeting held recently in Boston; Joan Adam, Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Health, says the pandemic created opportunities to develop stronger partnerships with the nine federally recognized tribes in the state; an ASTHO blog article outlines four steps public health leaders can take to improve their crisis communications; and in recognition of Public Health Thank You Day, we continue to say thank you to people working in the field.

American Public Health Association Webpage

Indian Health Service Webpage

ASTHO Blog Article: Four Things Public Health Leaders Can Do to Improve Crisis Communications

ASTHO Webpage: Be In The Know

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Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, discusses how the organization’s 150th anniversary was celebrated at its annual meeting held recently in Boston; Joan Adam, Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Health, says the pandemic created opportunities to develop stronger partnerships with the nine federally recognized tribes in the state; an ASTHO blog article outlines four steps public health leaders can take to improve their crisis communications; and in recognition of Public Health Thank You Day, we continue to say thank you to people working in the field.

American Public Health Association Webpage

Indian Health Service Webpage

ASTHO Blog Article: Four Things Public Health Leaders Can Do to Improve Crisis Communications

ASTHO Webpage: Be In The Know

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