ASPPH News

EXPLORE THE FRIDAY LETTER

EXPLORE
PRESSROOM
VIEW
EVENTS
ACCESS
BE THE FIRST TO KNOW
SUBSCRIBE

ASPPH Presents: What the US Presidential Election Outcome Means for Public Health

A promotional graphic for the ASPPH Presents Webinar titled What the US Presidential Election Outcome Means for Public Health, scheduled for November 13, 2024, 12–1 PM EST

Join us for an important discussion on the potential impact of the 2024 US Presidential Election outcomes on public health in America. The webinar, scheduled for November 13, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET, will feature expert panelists who will analyze the election’s results and their implications for academic public health and ASPPH’s Strategic Plan 2030.

Key topics will include possible shifts in federal funding for public health agencies, the future of programs addressing health disparities, gun violence prevention, climate change, and health prevention research. The webinar will also cover potential changes in student debt policies, support for HBCUs and MSIs, and regulations affecting higher education and public health institutions.

The panel, moderated by Tim Leshan, MPA, ASPPH’s Chief External Relations and Advocacy Officer, will include:

  • Ali S. Khan, MD, MPH, Dean, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health
  • Megan Messerly, Politics Reporter, POLITICO
  • Mark Mioduski, Principal and Director, Cornerstone Government Affairs

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into how the election results might shape the future of public health.