The Impact of a Genomic Assay on Urologist Treatment Preference in Active Surveillance-Eligible Men

Northwestern

Thursday, March 9 at 12 PM Central Dr. Adam Murphy will summarize the results of a randomized controlled trial assessing the impact of a Genomic Assay on urologists and patients treatment preferences for favorable risk. prostate cancer. Guest: Adam B. Murphy, MD, MBA, MSCI Assitant Professor of Urology & Preventive Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School

A Day in The Life of a Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health Student

Emory

The Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health explores how human health is influenced by our interactions with the environment. We focus on chemical, physical, and microbial hazards present in natural and built environments that range from the molecular to planetary. In this session, current GDEH faculty members and students will be discussing the various components of

First Gen @ Rollins

Emory

Join us for a conversation with Rollins students who identify as first-generation to college and hear about their experiences as a graduate student at the Rollins School of Public Health. Come learn how students at Rollins are using their experiences as a first generation college student to make an impact in the field of public

After The End of American Medical Ideology – Building a New Foundation For US Health

Northwestern

Thursday, March 23 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) In a recent essay, "Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork. We’re Demoralized by Our Health System," published in The New York Times, Dr. Reinhart attempted to reframe "burnout" among healthcare workers to explain how perverse financial motivations pervading the US health system undercut the ethical

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,

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.

Information Session

Emory

Join our admissions team, along with students, alumni, and representatives from the career services team to learn about the Rollins School of Public Health. We will review academic offerings, the admissions process and answer your individual questions.

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

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

The Future of Population Health (Part 3): Policy, Governance, And Structural Determinants of Health

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 “Population Health: Major Challenges” on