Health Education Network Archives
Health Education Network
The purpose of the Health Education Network is to: (1) develop and practice new skills
based on health education competencies; (2) highlight topical and cutting-edge health
education issues; (3) share resources; (4) reduce duplication of efforts;
and (5) network with others in the health education community.
Past Health Education Network meetings featured the following themes:
- Our Job is to Take Care of Others, Now Let's Take Care of Ourselves: Employee Wellness
- Looks Aren't Everything: Best Practices in Developing Health Education Materials
- Growing Healthy Angelenos: Health Education Implications for Pediatric and Adolescent Health
- Selling Health: Marketing for the Health Education Professional
Health Education Network Archives
Please visit the links below to access agendas and presentations from past meetings.
2008
- February - "Navigating the Changing Currents of Health Policy"
- March - "Communicating Effectively with Print Materials" and "How to Get Published: From Conference to Press"
- April - "Healthy County Employee: Paradox or Possibility?"
- May - "Chronic Disease and Aging"
- June - "Training Evaluation or 'How Do I Know if They Learned Anything?'"
- July- "Health Service Delivery and the Impact on Our Population's Health"
- February - "Public Health Hot Topics: Health Education's Role in Emerging Public Health Issues"
- March - "Laying the Foundation: Practical Applications of Health Education Models and Theories"
- April - "Our Job is to Take Care of Others, Now Let's Take Care of Ourselves: Employee Wellness"
- May - "Looks Aren't Everything: Best Practices in Developing Health Education Materials"
- June - "Growing Healthy Angelenos: Health Education Implications for Pediatric and Adolescent Health"
- August - "Looking Upstream: Using Health Policy to Enhance Health Education"
- September - "Show Me the Money: Grantwriting Wisdom for Health Professionals"
- October - "Not Knowing: Implications on our Children's Oral Health"
- November - "TMI (Too Much Information) or Just Enough?: An Overview of Data Collection Tools and Survey Design"
- December - "2007: Health Education Highlights and Accomplishments"
