by Tom Peterson | Jun 28, 2017 | Events, Health Resources, population health, Stakeholder Health Reflection
By Gary Gunderson The lean, tall boxer walked with ease, with long arms that looked like he could land a punch from around a corner. And he would probably need only one, according to his reputation across West Africa. In 1996 he was in...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 26, 2017 | Health Resources, population health, Stakeholder Health Stories
By Heather Reifsnyder This article first appeared on Loma Linda University Health’s news website. Read the original story HERE. At the site of what was a desolate patch of dirt less than three years ago, 34 students graduated from San Manuel Gateway College on...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 22, 2017 | Events, Health Resources
Two Webinars from Moving Health Care Upstream and ChangeLab Solutions You’re invited to join Moving Health Care Upstream & ChangeLab Solutions for a free, two-part webinar series about realistic, innovative local and institutional policy strategies that...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 20, 2017 | Events, Health Resources, population health
Alignment of Governance & Leadership in Healthcare: Building Momentum for Transformation Four Seasons Resort & Club Dallas at Las Colinas, Dallas, Texas October 28-29, 2017 No Cost to Participate Click HERE to see the AGENDA (note: an updated agenda will...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 19, 2017 | Health Resources, population health
Heidi Christensen at HHS shares these resources from HHS on opioid addiction and overdose prevention that may be helpful to community leaders: As part of our effort at the HHS Partnership Center to understand and consider the best way to support faith and...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 13, 2017 | About Stakeholder Health, Health Resources, population health, Stakeholder Health Resources
The Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, just published a piece “Crafting Richer Public Health Messages for A Turbulent Political Environment” by Gene Matthews, Scott Burris, Sue Lynn Ledford, Gary Gunderson and Edward Baker. The authors suggest that...