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Master of Public Health: Elevating Your Leadership Skills Podcast

Author: WICHPET, UW-Madison

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Elevating Your Leadership Skills is an eight-episode podcast focused on leadership strategies for Wisconsin’s public health workforce using the role of the Chief Health Strategist and the seven key practices for success in future public health practice as a framework. Hear from several Wisconsin public health leaders as they explore their leadership journeys and the lessons they learned along the way as they mastered one of the key practices.
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The Chief Health Strategist must be an engaged change leader or even a group of leaders who build community coalitions that investigate and take action at the local or state level.
Public health professionals haven’t always been adequately trained to manage personnel, use technological tools, analytics, dashboards, and continuous quality improvement. Today we are going to talk about some of those management skills in the context of our leadership series.
Public health practitioners need to think outside of the box to partner with other kinds of community entities at the local level and at the neighborhood level. Partnerships need to go beyond the typical health and human services organizations and professionals.
The health care systems and public health systems have been distinct, but the high achieving Chief Health Strategist needs to develop close interactive relationships between public health and clinical medicine/health care system.
The amount and scope of health information that is needed to make decisions for public health is changing and public health programs need to rapidly adapt and evolve in response. This episode dives into practice #3: Chief health strategists will identify, analyze and distribute information from new, big, and real time data sources.
In this episode we will be talking about Key Practice #2, which is to develop strategies for promoting health and well-being that work most effectively for communities of today and tomorrow. Our communities in Wisconsin are changing. We are seeing shifting demographics across our state. There are more elderly, ethnically and racially diverse populations.
In this episode we will focus on the first key practice, which is adopt and adapt strategies to combat the evolving leading causes of illness, injury, and premature death.
This episode will provide context for the podcast series. We will introduce Public Health 3.0 and the role of the Chief Health Strategist and share the seven key practices that are proposed for future public health practice success.
Part of the Public Health 3.0 initiative.
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