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Employment Opportunities

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Capacity Building Director

The Capacity Building Director will be responsible for developing, delivering and overseeing the provision of training and technical assistance to functional areas to optimize the impact of APIAHF’s work.

 

Chronic Diseases Program Manager

Bring local partners into our national network, allowing the partners access to the range of services and resources we have to offer, including but not limited to Policy Analysis, Communications and Research, Evaluation and Data capabilities and delivering value capabilities (organizational development, management support and selected service intervention, technical assistance) with a focus on our Cancer Survivorship grant. Manage the APINCSN grants.


In the News

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World Journal

World Journal: 05/18/11


 

Tackling Asian American Health Disparities

NPR: 05/24/10

In recognition of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Tell Me More takes a look at health care in Asian American communities.


Rates of Disease Differ Among Groups of Asians

San Francisco Chronicle: 03/19/10


 

Plug Coverage Gap

ModernHealthcare.com: 03/11/10



 

A Wait We Can't Afford

Roll Call: 09/10/09




 

Three Steps for Improving American Health Care

San Jose Mercury News: 04/14/09


 

COBRA Story (Chinese Language)

World Journal: 03/02/09




Public Health Alerts

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Get Ready Pandemic Flu: How to Prepare Yourself for the Pandemic Flu

APIAHF coordinated the translation of (Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Samoan, Thai, Tongan, Traditional Chinese, and Vietnamese) the Get Ready pandemic flu fact sheet from the American Public Health Association to help our communities prepare themselves, for the pandemic flu. Share them with those you care about or pass them out in your community!

Are You Ready: How to Keep Yourself Safe from H1N1

APIAHF coordinated the translation of (Chinese, Chamorro, Chuukese, Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Samoan, Thai, Tongan, and Vietnamese) the Are You Ready fact sheet from the American Public Health Association to help our communities prepare themselves, for H1N1 pandemic flu. Share them with those you care about or pass them out in your community!


Take Action

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Email your U.S. Representative. Tell them to Protect Medicaid!

In Congress, the “super committee” is debating how to cut $1.2 trillion from the federal budget over the next ten years. Severe reductions in Medicaid funding have been put at the top of their cut list. We must urge our Senators and Representatives to take a balanced approach to reducing the deficit and reject proposals that hurt the most vulnerable members of our community.

Pick Up the Phone! Tell Your Representative and Senators to Protect Medicaid in Budget Negotiations

In Congress, the “super committee” is debating how to cut $1.2 trillion from the federal budget over the next ten years. Severe reductions in Medicaid funding have been put at the top of their cut list. We must urge our Senators and Representatives to take a balanced approach to reducing the deficit and reject proposals that hurt the most vulnerable members of our community.

Send Your Representative and Senators a Message on Facebook

In Congress, the “super committee”—a bi-partisan panel of 12 lawmakers— is debating how to cut $1.2 trillion from the federal budget over the next ten years. Severe reductions in Medicaid funding have been put at the top of their cut list. We must urge our Senators and Representatives to take a balanced approach to reducing the deficit and reject proposals that hurt the most vulnerable members of our community.

Tweet to Protect Medicaid

In Congress, the “super committee”—a bi-partisan panel of 12 lawmakers—is debating how to cut $1.2 trillion from the federal budget over the next ten years. Severe reductions in Medicaid funding have been put at the top of their cut list. We must urge our Senators and Representatives to take a balanced approach to reducing the deficit and reject proposals that hurt the most vulnerable members of our community.


Upcoming Trainings and Webinars

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Developing a Quality Assurance Plan Webinar

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST

This one-hour webinar will provide an overview of developing comprehensive organization or program level quality assurance plans. You will learn about the quality assurance cycle (quality monitoring, quality assessment, quality improvement and standards), developing meaningful standards, the key elements to include in a comprehensive written quality assurance plan, how to develop a quality assurance work plan, and who to engage…


 

Program Managers Training

Albuquerque, NM | March 14-15, 2012 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

FREE Training for New and Potential HIV Prevention Program Managers

Were you recently hired or promoted to be a program manager in your organization?
Or do you hope to be in a management position soon?

Capacity for Health is offering a FREE two-day training for new and potential HIV prevention program managers.