Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus Sessions at APHA 2022

The American Public Health Association’s (APHA) Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health (APLPH) Caucus provides a forum for members to showcase and learn about innnovations and excellence in scholarship, research, and community engagement from the perspectives of both public health academicians and practitioners. This year the caucus is hosting 9 sessions, many of which

Global And Community Health Graduate Programs Information Session

George Mason

Join faculty and students from the Department of Global and Community Health to learn about the graduate programs in public health, including the Master of Public Health, the Master of Science in Global Health, and the Graduate Certificate in Public Health at George Mason University. When registering please select College of Health and Human Services

Public Health Nutrition Information Session

Cuny

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy invites students interested in our MPH in Public Health Nutrition focusing on the nutritional well-being of population groups. Students learn to assess the nutritional needs of various populations, to plan and implement nutrition and food programs, and manage nutritional programs in the community and institutional settings.

“It’s The Forest and The Trees:” Advancing Rural Cancer Health Through an Examination of Individual and Community-Level Determinants

Northwestern

November 10, 202212 - 1 PM Central This presentation identifies individual and community-level determinants that impact access to care for rural residents and explores the implications of these determinants on health outcomes. We will also explain how community-engaged research is ideal for conducting rural health research and understanding disparities that affect rural populations. Through this

UNC Global Health Scholars Symposium

UNC

The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and UNC's Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases will host the first annual research symposium featuring global health research from MD/PhD students, doctoral candidates, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty. The symposium will convene more than 30 investigators from UNC and global sites around the world to

Architecture as Global Health Equity

Berkeley

This panel will center on urgent questions for global architectural practice provoked by the simultaneous epidemics of COVID-19, inequity, and climate change, with a particular focus on implications for health equity.