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APHA Black Caucus of Health Workers
2124
Chicago, IL
APHA Caucus Collaborative
2126
Washington, DC
A Caucus is a group of APHA members and non-members that has
an official relationship with APHA. Caucuses. The Caucuses focus on
characteristics that cannot be changed (i.e. ethnicity, race, gender, sexual
orientation) or social justice issues. Join us to learn more!
APHA Center for Public Health Policy
2220B
Washington, DC
APHA’s Center for Public Health Policy highlights the connections between
where we live, work, play and learn, and our collective health. We advance
evidence-based policies and practices to address the social determinants
of health and create health equity for all.
APHA Chiropractic Healthcare Section
2323A
Washington, DC
Chiropractic Health Care Section—Our mission is to enhance public
health through chiropractic, conservative care, disease prevention, and
health promotion.
APHA Community Health Planning and
Policy Dev. Section
2331B
Washington, DC
The Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section develops
and advocates for health planning, policies and practices to promote
health equity, community empowerment and social justice.
APHA Community Health Worker Section
2330B
Washington, DC
The CHW Section seeks to promote the community’s voice within the
health care system through development of the role of CHWs and provides
a forum to share resources and strategies.
APHA Disability Section
2223A
Washington, DC
The Disability Section’s mission is to raise awareness and promote
actions and policies related to public health issues and health equity for
individuals with disability.
APHA Environment Section
2222A
Washington, DC
APHA Epidemiology Section
2316A
Washington, DC
APHA Ethics Section
2317B
Washington, DC
The APHA Ethics Section believes public health action should be grounded
in the highest evidentiary and ethical standards.
APHA Food and Nutrition Section
2230A
Washington, DC
APHA Forums
2315B
Washington, DC
Forums are member groups composed of APHA members who are
working together on a specific public health issues that is cross cutting
and requires expertise that may reside in more than one Section or SPIG.
Join us to learn more!
APHA Get Ready
2220A
Washington, DC
APHA’s Get Ready campaign shares resources to help Americans prepare
themselves, their families and their communities from all disasters and
hazards, including pandemic flu, infectious disease, natural disasters and
other emergencies.
APHA Health Administration Section
2326A
Washington, DC
APHA Health Informatics Information
Technology Section
2326B
Washington, DC
The Health Informatics Information Technology Section improves the
public’s health and promotes prevention and early intervention by
advancing the use of innovative and effective information technology and
informatics applications.
APHA HIV/AIDS Section
2226A
Washington, DC
APHA Industry Expert Theater
1633
Washington, DC
In this highly interactive setting, attendees can gain an exclusive sneak
peek at new products and services.
APHA Injury Control and Emerg Health
Services Section
2331A
Washington, DC
APHA Integrative Complementary and
Traditional Health Practices Section
2315A
Washington, DC
The Integrative, Complementary and Traditional Health Practices Section of
APHA is dedicated to promoting high quality research and practice. Our goal
is to promote global health and wellness through evidence-based evaluation.
APHA International Health Section
2327B
Washington, DC
APHA Latino Caucus
2122
Huntington Beach, CA
The Latino Caucus for Public Health’s mission is to represent and advocate
for the health interests of the Latino community, both within and outside
the American Public Health Association while providing a leadership
opportunity for young professionals.
APHA Law Section
2317A
Washington, DC
APHA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Caucus
2120
Richmond, KY
APHA Maternal and Child Health Section
2327A
Washington, DC
Originally launched in 1921, APHA’s Maternal and Child Health Section
works to develop innovative and creative approaches to addressing the
health needs of mothers, children, adolescents and families.
APHA Medical Care Section
2321B
Washington, DC
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