Cornell Public Health Program Information Session

Cornell

Become a Cornell Public Health professional! Promote health and wellbeing, advance health equity and sustainability and LEAD CHANGE! Learn about our MPH program, concentrations, curriculum, applied practice opportunities, funding opportunities and more! Talk to our admissions counselor about admission requirements & process! We look forward to speaking with at our virtual info session.

The Future of Population Health (Part 1): Public Health Systems And Structures

BU

This event is part of a series that will convene contributing authors from The Milbank Quarterly’s special issue celebrating its 100th anniversary, titled, “The Future of Population Health: Challenges and Opportunities”. The series will consist of two additional sessions, “Population Health: Major Challenges” on Thursday, April 27, 2023 and “Policy, Governance, and Structural Determinants of

Certificate of MPH Information Session

CUNY

This session is only for students that are currently in our Advanced Certificate program who would like to turn their Advanced Certificate into an MPH! Join us to learn the process. Note that you will NOT be required to fill out another SOPHAS application. If you have any questions, please e-mail us at admissions@sph.cuny.edu or

PhD Information Session

CUNY

In keeping with the interdisciplinary focus of our PhD programs, all doctoral students take foundational public health courses, courses within a specialization area, additional courses in research methods, theory, or public health practice, and at least one doctoral level course outside of public health. Your course selection will be determined through consultation with your faculty

Identifying and Addressing Inequities in Health Care for People with Disabilities

Northwestern

In this talk, Drs. Tara Lagu and Carol Haywood will discuss underrecognized health disparities experienced by people with disabilities in the United States and what is known about barriers to accessing health care. They will highlight their research on physician attitudes relating to care for people with disabilities, including findings from focus groups, where physicians

The Future of Population Health (Part 2): Population Health: Major Challenges

BU

This event is part of a series that will convene contributing authors from The Milbank Quarterly’s special issue celebrating its 100th anniversary, titled, “The Future of Population Health: Challenges and Opportunities”. The series will consist of two additional sessions, “Public Health Systems and Structures” on Wednesday April 26, 2023 and “Policy, Governance, and Structural Determinants

A Community Epigenetics Perspective: Can Health Outcomes Be Shaped Through Gene Expression?

Pittsburgh

April is National DNA Month: The University of Pittsburgh Office of Health Sciences Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is pleased to present this virtual discussion that brings together five researchers to explore the role epigenetic research plays in helping to decrease health inequities. Additional information and registration can be found at http://bit.ly/3JEMNJZ.

What’s For Lunch? The Past, Present And Future of School Nutrition

UTHealth

Each day, 30 million children participate in the National School Lunch Program, which was established in 1946 to ensure adequate nutrition for American school children. Over the past 10 years, the nutritional quality of school meals has improved substantially - despite political and commercial obstacles. This webinar will address recent and current debates surrounding school

Graduate Public Health Programs

University at Buffalo

Learn more about UB's- School of Public Health and Health Professions, Master of Public Health program and concentration options, field training, student opportunities and more.