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ID: "One of the biggest tools we use to get data is SYNCRONYS.. 95% or plus [of notifiable conditions] come electronically from laboratories and other reporters through SYNCRONYS to the Department of Health, and then they're divvied out into different programs for public health use." The quote is attributed to Dr. Chad Smelser, Deputy State Epidemiologist, New Mexico Department of Health. End ID.

ID: "One of the biggest tools we use to get data is SYNCRONYS.. 95% or plus [of notifiable conditions] come electronically from laboratories and other reporters through SYNCRONYS to the Department of Health, and then they're divvied out into different programs for public health use." The quote is attributed to Dr. Chad Smelser, Deputy State Epidemiologist, New Mexico Department of Health. End ID.

ID: "We use it more than just for infectious diseases. Our maternal child health program, for example, uses it to track down babies that are born in high-risk situations, in order to ensure that they're accounted for and put into appropriate care. We use it for Syndromic and Emergency Department data... Another way we are utilizing SYNCRONYS is to help us modernize our data systems." The quote is attributed to Dr. Chad Smelser, Deputy State Epidemiologist, New Mexico Department of Health. End ID.

ID: "We use it more than just for infectious diseases. Our maternal child health program, for example, uses it to track down babies that are born in high-risk situations, in order to ensure that they're accounted for and put into appropriate care. We use it for Syndromic and Emergency Department data... Another way we are utilizing SYNCRONYS is to help us modernize our data systems." The quote is attributed to Dr. Chad Smelser, Deputy State Epidemiologist, New Mexico Department of Health. End ID.

As #NPHW2025 continues, we want to highlight Dr. Chad Smelser from NMDOH's Infectious Disease Bureau. At our 2025 conference, he explained how we help reduce disease outbreaks, and more!

Check out the panel (and learn how SYNCRONYS helped pinpoint a measles outbreak) here: vimeo.com/1160215598/9...

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What is public health? UTMB students took to the mic during #NPHW2025 to share what it means to them—unfiltered, unscripted, unforgettable. #EverythingIsPublicHealth

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🌍 Public health starts with a healthy environment! SFDPH’s Environmental Health Team protects the food we eat, the air we breathe & the water we drink—ensuring safety every day.

👏 Thank you for keeping San Francisco healthy!
🔗 www.sf.gov/departmen...
#NPHW2025 #ItStartsHere

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🎉 It’s National Public Health Week Day 7!

That’s a wrap on #NPHW2025!

Thanks for dreaming, sharing, and visioning a healthier Philly with us.

Public health is powered by community.
Let’s keep building systems that care for us all.

#NPHW #PhillyHealth #PublicHealth

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"Safe, effective, and potent" - 70 years ago today, at the University of Michigan, the #Salk #Polio vaccine trial results were announced! I'm a proud grad of UM SPH and I celebrate #PublicHealth professionals in #Michigan, the #USA, and around the globe! Happy #NPHW! #NPHW2025 #UMich #GoBlue

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🎉 It’s National Public Health Week Day 6!

💬 What does a healthier Philly look like to you?

🏞️ More green space?
🥘 No one going hungry?
🏥 Clinics in every zip code?
🩺 Health care for all?
💬 Now—what are you doing to build that vision?

Share with us. We’re listening.
#NPHW #NPHW2025

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👥 Public health starts with Human Resources! SFDPH’s HR Team helps build & support a strong workforce by recruiting top talent, reducing vacancies, & creating career pathways for future health leaders. Thank you for powering public health in SF! #NPHW2025
careers.sf.gov/?q=&d...

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SPPH students marked #NPHW2025 with a day of service—supporting food access + inclusive programming across Galveston County.

Read what they did 👉 utmb.us/dtu
Photos coming to Instagram: @utmb_spph

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As #NPHW2025 wraps up, we're reflecting on our mission:

🏥 Care beyond the hospital
💪 Community-first public health
🧡 Health equity for all
This is what it looks like when public health and clinical care work together.
🔗 Learn more: phidenverhealth.org

#PublicHealth

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🎉 It’s National Public Health Week Day 5!

Access to reproductive health is ….
🩺 STI/HIV testing
🤰 Prenatal & postpartum care
💊 Contraception
📚 Education
💬 Which services should be free and easy to access?

#NPHW #NPHW2025

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🎉 It’s National Public Health Week Day 4!

Public health means being ready for the unexpected. ⚠️ Outbreaks, extreme weather, water safety—our systems need to respond fast.

💬 Are you ready for a public health emergency?

#NPHW #NPHW2025 #EmergencyPrep #PhillyHealth #PublicHealth

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What a day! We showed up, spoke up, and made sure local public health was heard loud and clear at the State House!
#NPHW2025

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Starting our Thursday strong with a lit drop at the State House! Follow along as we advocate for local public health and show up for our communities. #NPHW2025

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Over 100 research posters & their authors filled Alumnae Hall for Public Health Research Day 2025!! Congratulations to the presenters and thanks to everyone who joined us! Best poster winners will be announced 4/16 at the Dean's Award's Ceremony. Stay tuned!! #NPHW2025 www.brown.edu/news/2025-04...

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#NPHW #NPHW2025

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Public health starts with data! 📊 SFDPH’s Center for Data Science turns data into action—tracking outbreaks, monitoring trends, and guiding health policies to keep SF healthy. Thank you, CDS team, for your vital work! 💙 🔗 www.sf.gov/informati... #NPHW2025 #DataSavesLives

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It’s National Public Health Week!! Health equity is important because it means that all individuals have access to the resources and opportunities needed to achieve their full health potential, regardless of socioeconomic, racial, geographic, or disability related disparities. #nphw2025

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🎉 It’s National Public Health Week Day 3!

Health isn’t just personal—it’s systemic.
💭 What makes a neighborhood healthy?
Is it clinics nearby? Safe housing? Clean air?
💭 What’s one change you’d love to see on your block that would improve health?

Let’s build the future we deserve.
#NPHW #NPHW2025

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We're improving health through economic mobility in St. Louis! 🌟 SLATEMJC & partners are linking workforce development with health to create career opportunities and a stronger community. Learn more at ThinkHealthSTL.org! #EconomicMobility #STLHealth #Community #NPHW2025

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Christiana, a social work intern, joined us, which is perfect for #NPHW's theme today: the future of public health. #NPHW2025 #PublicHealth #NPHWChat 2/2

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Delighted to hear about local public health legislative priorities from Washtenaw County Public Health Director, Jimena Loveluck, who I've known for 20 years and was one of my former supervisors! #NPHWChat #NPHW #NPHW2025 #PublicHealth 1/2

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Infant and maternal health matter.

During National Public Health Week, we want to highlight Pennsylvania's public health efforts on reducing disparities and improving outcomes for all families.

Every baby deserves a healthy start.

#NPHW2025

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During this #NPHW2025, don't forget to prioritize mental health and team well-being for effective public health! Check out our "Strategies to Support Team Well-Being" course. Get practical tools to manage stress & boost performance! Register now: tephi.texas.gov/training/hcts

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Public health is in our schools—through nutrition programs, school nurses and mental health support.

Healthy students are better learners, and that means a stronger future for Pennsylvania. We're proud to support Gov. Shapiro's #PAbudget that provides funding to these important programs.

#NPHW2025

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From Pittsburgh to Scranton, Pennsylvania’s public health workers are on the front lines—vaccinating, educating, and protecting our communities every day.

During National Public Health Week, let’s give them the credit they deserve.

#NPHW2025
#PublicHealthHeroes

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Happy National Public Health Week! Join Tulare County Public Health for community health fairs focusing on education & access to care.

📍 Today, April 8th, 4–7 p.m.
Woodville Elementary School
6563 Rd 168, Porterville, CA 93257

#NPHW2025 #CCAC

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🎉 It’s National Public Health Week Day 2!

Today we’re asking:
💬 What feels most important to your health right now?

🌿 Feeling rested
🏥 Having access to care
🥦 Eating well
🛡️ Feeling safe

#NPHW #NPHW2025 #PhillyHealth

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Climate change is a #publichealth crisis. Rising temperatures, poor air quality & extreme weather harm the health of communities & their residents.

Public health workers respond by organizing cooling stations, monitoring air quality, & work with communities to build climate resilience. #NPHW2025

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Public Health Research Day The School of Public Health’s annual poster conference showcases the public health research of Brown students at all levels, along with our trainees and partners.

TODAY: Public Health Research Day!
💊🍏🌈💉🍉🤰🏾🔬😷

Tour the hall of posters, ask questions, and cheer on Brown University's amazing public health students!! Stop by Alumnae Hall anytime 1-3:30 pm. #NPHW #NPHW2025 sph.brown.edu/events/phrd

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David’s House residents shared raw, powerful stories of resilience at our National Public Health Week panel. Housing is healthcare. Dignity is public health.
🔗 utmb.us/dt8
#NPHW2025 #NationalPublicHealthWeek

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