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If you have difficulty using the eCatalog, or would like to request that a document be uploaded, please contact Isobel Healy at ihealy@nnphi.org or 504-301-9811.
Welcome
The eCatalog is a one-stop searchable database for all resources and tools related to NNPHI and its programs. Here you will find program-specific files, member documents, and NNPHI publications and reports.
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Newsletter 13
Fostering Emerging Institutes Project
The Fostering Emerging Institutes Project is dedicated to helping emerging public health institutes operate with heightened efficiency and direction through technical assistance and mentoring. Files in this category include tools and resources such as teleconferences and technical assistance materials from both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the FEIP. For samples of PHI documents such as by-laws, articles of incorporation and policies and procedures, please visit the PHIs category.
The Multi-State Learning Collaborative
The Multi-State Learning Collaborative (MLC), is comprised of 16 states that are applying accreditation and quality improvement techniques to improve public health practice. The project is in its third phase—called Lead States in Public Health Quality Improvement—and will run through April 2011.
National Network Of Public Health Institutes
The National Network of Public Health Institutes is a membership organization dedicated to fostering collaboration, facilitating mutual support and articulating and advocating for the public health institute concept. Files include the reports and publications of NNPHI, newsletters and conference materials.
National Public Health Performance Standards Program
The National Public Health Performance Standards Program (NPHPSP) is a collaborative effort of seven national partners dedicated to improving the quality of public health practice and the performance of public health systems. Here you will find the summaries from the monthly NPHPSP User Call Series.
Public Health Institutes
This category is devoted to documents from individual Public Health Institutes. Files include annual reports, programs/projects information, formation documents such as bylaws and articles of incorporation, as well as other presentations and resources from institutes.
The Public Health Leadership Society
The Public Health Leadership Society is a membership organization comprised of alumni from national, state and regional public health leadership institutes. Files include annual program materials, transcripts and resources guides from the leadership teleconference series and PHLS reports and publications.







