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Current Issue of Newsletter:Winter 2013 (pdf, 11 pages)Most Recent Issues of Newsletter: Fall 2012 (pdf, 19 pages)Spring 2012 (pdf, 12 pages),Winter 2012 (pdf, 15 pages)
Three issues of the Community Health Planning and Policy Development (CHPPD) Section newsletter are published every year. Newsletter articles should be 800 words or less, and authors are encouraged to submit graphics (a photo or chart) with the article. The 2012 newsletter submission deadlines are: January 10, May 28 and September 10. Please submit articles to Barbara Bernstein at bberns5299@gmail.com and Charlene Kuo at chao.ling@gmail.com.
Newsletter Articles: Articles more than 250 words are listed below.
Opinions/Perspectives
Duty to Treat by Asha Cesar. Published Fall 2012 Newsletter. Adolescent and Young Adults (AYA) Policy Brief by Asha Cesar. Published Fall 2012 Newsletter Pathological Politics by John Steen. Published Fall 2012 NewsletterSocial Media Outlets: Making the Job Search Easier for CHPPD Members by Saboria Thomas. Published Fall 2012 NewsletterCommunication Matters: The Ongoing Challenge to Understand and Explain the ACA by Tammy Pilisuk. Published Fall 2012 Newsletter
Duty to Treat by Asha Cesar. Published Fall 2012 Newsletter.
Adolescent and Young Adults (AYA) Policy Brief by Asha Cesar. Published Fall 2012 Newsletter
Pathological Politics by John Steen. Published Fall 2012 NewsletterSocial Media Outlets: Making the Job Search Easier for CHPPD Members by Saboria Thomas. Published Fall 2012 NewsletterCommunication Matters: The Ongoing Challenge to Understand and Explain the ACA by Tammy Pilisuk. Published Fall 2012 Newsletter
Desiderata: Thinking Outside the Box by John Steen. Published Winter 2012 Newsletter.Cultural Determinants of Health: The Politics of Ignorance by John Steen. Published Fall 2011 Newsletter.
Reviews
Book Review - Anirudh Krishna's One Illness Away: Why People Become Poor and How they Escape Poverty. Review by Priti Irani. Published Fall 2011 Newsletter.