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Transforming the Public Health System in Minnesota
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Transforming the Public Health System in Minnesota
Public Health System Transformation Update Newsletter
September 2024 | View all system transformation newsletters
Video: Relationships create a stronger public health system
At its core, public health is relational work. Our relationships drive our goals and strategies, individually, and also as organizations, sectors, geographies, and more.
Last month, Travis Parker Lee of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) spoke with three Minnesotans about their role in building relationships, making connections, and breaking ground together toward a transformed public health system in our state:
- Tarryl Clark, Stearns County Commissioner, Chair of the Minnesota State Community Health Services Advisory Committee, JLT member
- Nick Kelley, Bloomington Public Health Administrator, Chair of the Local Public Health Association of Minnesota, JLT member
- Madison Anderson, MDH Tribal Public Health System Consultant
Watch the video (video is set to autoplay): Minnesota: A 21C Public Health System (8:24)
Related
- Commissioner Tarryl Clark of Stearns County: What does system transformation mean to you? (May 2024)
- Nick Kelly of Bloomington Public Health: What does system transformation mean to you? (March 2024)
- Joint Leadership Team for System Transformation in Minnesota
Last Updated: 05/22/2025