Welcome to the Publications page. This page offers a range of publications and materials that cater to different audiences.
Consumers can access health education materials online, order them from the Health Department, and find specific resources like the Fetal Growth & Development Booklet.
Providers can subscribe to the Department of Health Epi list serv for updates on public health issues, access the South Dakota Public Health Bulletin, and find policies and procedures such as the Blood Borne Pathogens Exposure Policy & Procedures and the Quick Guide to Management of Occupational Blood Exposures.
Additionally, you can find the State Public Health Laboratory Medical Testing Procedure Manual, along with various health data and reports related to South Dakota.
Health Education Publications for Download
Discover a wealth of health education publications available for download.
Public Health Bulletin
Board of Pharmacy Newsletter
The South Dakota Board of Pharmacy quarterly newsletter promotes pharmacy and drug law compliance.
Pulse SD Newsletter
Learn more about the Office Emergency Medical Services & Trauma.
Healthcare Workforce Newsletter
Lifespan Health Newsletter
Providers
Subscribe to Department of Health Epi List Serv
Public health issues for infection control staff, health care providers, & other interested parties.
South Dakota Public Health Bulletin
Blood Borne Pathogens Exposure Policy & Procedures
Quick Guide to Management of Occupational Blood Exposures
State Public Health Laboratory Medical Testing Procedure Manual
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Statutes & Rules
Access South Dakota Department of Health's statute rules webpage for comprehensive information on healthcare regulations and guidelines. Stay informed and compliant.
Topics
These topics are meant to equip people and providers in South Dakota with the information they need to make informed decisions for their health and wellbeing.
Programs
The South Dakota Department of Health delivers a wide range of public health programs to prevent disease, promote health and ensure access to health care.