This four-part lecture series, led by Dr. Renee Johnson, associate professor of mental health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will describe best practices in the definition
Leadership Domain: Health Equity and Social Justice
Roots of Health Disparities
This recorded webinar explores concepts such as the social determinants of health and cultural competency, compares health disparities to health care disparities, and examines the consequences of these issues to
Population Health and Health Equity
A physician, nurse, or other health professional’s potential role in patient health does not stop at the clinic doors. Appreciating the impact of social and environmental conditions on health can
Racial Equity Through Action and Learning, Summit Part 1: How We Got Here
The Racial Equity Through Action and Learning virtual summit was originally held on Oct. 30, 2020. This session will discuss the historical and societal context that has led to systemic
Racial Equity Through Action and Learning, Summit Part 2: Targeted Universalism
The Racial Equity Through Action and Learning virtual summit was originally held on Oct. 30, 2020. This session will discuss how targeted universalism bridges different groups of people to align
Racial Equity Through Action and Learning, Summit Part 3: Equity in All Policies
The Racial Equity Through Action and Learning virtual summit was originally held on Oct. 30, 2020. This session will discuss how policies have affected social determinants of health and how
Positionality in Public Health Research and Practice
This course introduces the idea of positionality to public health practitioners and researchers. This framework can be used by people working in public health to reflect on their own identity,
Preventing the Next Pandemic, Session 1: What Did We Get Right and What Did We Get Wrong?
COVID-19 has readily made the point that the era of infectious diseases is far from over. And there are good reasons to think that with increasing urbanization and climate change,
Preventing the Next Pandemic, Session 2: How Do We Reduce the Risk of Another Pandemic and Also Prepare for Another?
COVID-19 has readily made the point that the era of infectious diseases is far from over. And there are good reasons to think that with increasing urbanization and climate change,
Sizzling Summer Series 2021: Becoming an Anti-Racist Public Health System
This session explores concepts related to identity and the role it plays in population health. The presenter discusses how identities are formed, the social and cultural constructs of identity, social