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The Public Health Workforce is Not OK

Honest talk about working in public health from Dr Katie Schenk

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One Year After the Attack on CDC: a poem of resistance and remembrance

On the first anniversary of the deadly shooting attack at CDC, epidemiologist and poet Maeve O’Reilly shares a poem.

🌻Beyond Individual Resilience: a resource for Summer Break

What if the problem is not that the public health workforce lacks resilience?

The Science of What Ifs: On Moral Injury and the Cost of Prevention

A public health professional traces the lingering moral injury shaped by preventable harm, institutional betrayal, and the erosion of trust.

When Work Is Interrupted: Finding Purpose Beyond a Title

A candid reflection from a former senior leader at CDC on navigating professional transition, the tension between loyalty and integrity, and the values that remain when institutions and roles change

Independence, Interdependence, and Why Our Story Still Matters

A reflection on 250 years of US independence through a public health lens

If you are laid off tomorrow: a practical and soulful guide

How to reclaim your rest and strength after a layoff or RIF to build the life you actually want

The Retirement Party I Never Had - Reflections on Loss and Identity from a Global Health Professional

A global health professional reflects on the grief and moral injury of losing a career path, watching institutions dismantled, and finding a new path forward.

The Infrastructure of Exclusion in Public Health: Everything is Accessibility

An experienced public health professional reckons with disability, exclusion, and the workers who pay the price when disability is treated as an afterthought.

It Has Been Zero Days Since Someone Cried in My Office (and one of those someones was me)

A public health professional traces the lingering moral injury shaped by preventable harm, institutional betrayal, and the erosion of trust.

It’s All About the People: Leadership in Public Health

A former senior leader at CDC reflects on leadership and rebuilding public health