Over a third of emergency department patients are discharged with a symptom-based diagnosis (e.g. chest pain) after dangerous causes of their symptoms have been “ruled out.” This diagnostic uncertainty causes
In this talk, Dr. Kannampallil will discuss the use of raw audit logs—trails of clinicians’ click stream activities on an EHR—to measure physician workload, cognitive burden and burnout using a
Join us for the 2023 World Malaria Day Symposium on April 25 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. This all-day, in-person, free symposium is among the largest World Malaria Day events in
The Urban Health Summer Institute offers short courses for professionals, researchers, and students of all levels interested in improving public health in cities. Early bird rates are available for a
Preventing violence in all its forms remains a national public health priority. Though overall rates of violent crimes fell below pandemic levels in 2021, some forms of violence have increased
Tuesday, April 4 at 5:30 pm, join us in-person or online for our Accessibility/Disability National Public Health Week Event! Understand Accessibility Challenges in the U.S. and learn how to promote
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
The International Summit on Public Health and Preventive Medicine (ISPHPM2023) will be organized in Brussels, Belgium from May 08-10, 2023 is taken lead by the Spectrum Conferences to gather all
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
Policy is a powerful tool for systematically altering healthcare access and quality, but the role that policy (and its inseparable politics, polity structures, and policymakers) plays in dissemination and implementation