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Health Care Preparedness Toolkit Released

15 Sep

IPERLC provided support for a preparedness team to be part of the 22nd  MidAmerica Regional Public Health Leadership Institute (MARPHLI) for its year-long public health leadership development program. This team was asked to focus their attention on the impact of ACA on Preparedness, as their project topic. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has improved the […]

Register Now for MARPHLI!

28 Aug

We are excited to announce year 23 of the MidAmerica Regional Public Health Institute! Learn more about the program by visiting our MARPHLI page or by viewing our 2015-2016 MARPHLI Brochure. Applications are due October 5, 2015.

MARPHLI Registration for Year 22 is open!

22 Aug

The MidAmerica Regional Public Health Leadership Institute (MARPHLI), now entering its 22nd year, is currently seeking applicants for its year-long public health leadership development program. Applications are due September 22, 2014. For more information, please view the flyer linked below, visit the MARPHLI page, or contact Rani Saxena at [email protected]. MARPHLI Flyer

Congratulations on 20 Years of MARPHLI!

7 Dec

The MidAmerica Regional Public Health Leadership Institute (MARPHLI) finished its 20th year today. The topic for the 20th Year was Leadership for Community Transformation and the graduating conference featured a reception honoring Dr. Louis Rowitz, founder and creator of MARPHLI. MCPHP’s Director Emeritus Dr. Louis Rowitz and the Dean of UIC’s School of Public Health […]

Registration Open for the Year 20 Mid America Regional Public Health Leadership Institute

5 Jan

Registration is now open for the twentieth class of the Mid America Regional Public Health Leadership Institute. The theme for Year 20, “Leadership and Community Transformation,” will provide Fellows a unique opportunity to build personal leadership skills, professional networks, and to interact with national public health experts.  Speakers will address issues related to comprehensive prevention […]

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