Program Management

The Center for Sharing Public Health Services has created this Roadmap to help guide public health departments interested in sharing resources with other health departments or organizations.
This brief video from the Center for Implementation provides tips to get buy-in on the use of implementation science.
The CDC Community Health Improvement Navigator (CHI Navigator) is a website for people who lead or participate in CHI work within hospitals and health systems, public health agencies, and other community organizations. It is a one-stop-shop that offers community stakeholders expert-vetted tools and…
The Prevention Research Centers (PRCs) are a network of 26 academic research centers in the United States that study how people and their communities can avoid or counter the risks for chronic illnesses. Through rigorous research, each center conducts at least one main project with an underserved…
The CDC Learning Connection is your source for information about public health training that CDC, CDC partners, and other federal agencies develop. Through website features, social media, and a monthly e-newsletter, we keep you informed about training opportunities, including many that offer free…
Cancer will soon become the leading cause of death in the United States. As we plan for the future, we have to ask some hard questions.
To help states better align their goals and activities with various national public health priorities and indicators, the GW Cancer Institute created a State Cancer Plans Priority Alignment Tool that summarizes top priorities and can be used as a guide for goal setting at the state and local levels…
This section of the Cancer Coalition Basics summarizes ways that comprehensive cancer control (CCC) coalitions can implement their state's cancer control plan goals.
This is a guide on how Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) CDC state funded programs and their affiliated CCC coalitions can meaningfully engage with their American College of Surgeons (ACOS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) State Chairs.