MPH Virtual Information Session

MPH Virtual Information SessionWednesday, March 29th, 2023 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. EST The School of Public Health at Indiana University-Bloomington is home to five academic departments with more than 140 faculty that conduct major research projects, publish, teach, and engage with communities across a broad spectrum of health, wellness, and disease-prevention topics. Prepare for

MPH And MS Information Sessions:

CUNY

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy invites students interested in our Advanced Public Health Certificate, Masters of Public Health, and Masters of Science degrees to view our live admissions information session to learn about admission requirements, deadlines, program offerings, and more!

Children’s Mental Health in Crisis

Northwestern

Thursday, March 30 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) Dr. Hoffmann will discuss how children's mental health has worsened since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with rising emergency department visits for mental health needs. She will highlight recent research, quality improvement, advocacy, and policy aimed at improving children's mental health. Guest: Jennifer Hoffmann,

The Climate Change and Health Initiative: Perspectives from The Institute of Public Health of Chile

Florida International

Tune into the Global Health Series on Thursday, March 30, 2023, from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. ET, to hear from Rodrigo Puentes, Biostatistician at the Institute of Public Health of Chile, as he presents on The Climate Change and Health Initiative: Perspectives from the Institute of Public Health of Chile. Learning objectives: - Explain

David J. Fine Distinguished Visiting Professor in Healthcare Administration

Minnesota

Putting Healthcare Back Together: The Evolving Roles of Patients, Providers, and New Entrants Join us as we hear from Distinguished Visiting Professor Robert S. Huckman as he shares how despite the increased formation of healthcare systems over the past half-century, the delivery of healthcare has become increasingly decentralized. Drawing on both large ­sample research and

Dean’s Inclusive Excellence Lecture: Understanding and Effectively Addressing Inequities in Health

UNC

Dr. David Williams, an internationally recognized authority on social influences on health, is the Norman Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health. He is also a professor of African and African-American studies and sociology at Harvard University. His presentation will

28th Annual Public Health Symposium: Environmental Justice: Confronting Environmental Disparities Through a National And Local Lens

Rutgers

In recognition of National Public Health Week (NPHW), the Rutgers Center for Public Health Workforce Development is hosting its annual Public Health Symposium! We will be hosting the Symposium in-person this year on Monday, April 3rd, 12 pm-4 pm. This half-day symposium will bring together leaders from academia, community organizations, and the government to examine

The Flint Water Crisis: A Discussion with Axelrod Prize Recipient Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha

UAlbany

In 2014, the city of Flint, Michigan changed its municipal water supply source to the Flint River, leading to contamination of the drinking water. Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a physician-scientist in Flint, was instrumental in publicly documenting increases in blood lead levels among children, which prompted a federal public health emergency. Join us to hear Dr.