Courses and Trainings

Training

Care Transitions Conference

EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF CARE TRANSITIONS, Grappone Conference Center,
Concord, New Hampshire

A two-day conference for Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses,
Pharmacists, Care Managers, Social Workers, Psychologists, Mental Health Providers, Disability
Support Providers, Service Coordinators, ServiceLink Resource Center Directors, Long Term Care
Specialists, Case Managers, Care Coordinators, Health Care Administrators (Hospital, Home Health,
Nursing Facility, etc.), Quality Improvement Directors, and other Medical Community Health
Organization Directors and Managers interested in care transitions.

Brochure for Care Transitions Conference[.pdf]

Conference Brochure Addendum

Prove It! Let the Data Tell the Story

Prove It! Let the Data Tell the Story is a hands-on course focusing on the use of data and basic
statistics commonly used in public health. NH community leaders expressed the need for training
about using data to support their efforts to improve the health of their communities, and Prove It!
was conceptualized by the Empowering Communities project to meet that need. Prove It! provides
a basic understanding of why we use data and how to use data in community health assessment
and monitoring, using the specific focus on writing grant applications as the example.

Prove It Curriculum [.pdf]
 

Courses Taught by Institute Staff

David Laflamme, MPH, Ph.D
PHP 904: Social & Behavioral Health;  PHP 926: M1 Evaluation in Public Health

Patrick Miller, MPH
PHP 930: Climate Change and Health; PHP 985A: Special Topics in Policy and Management