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
Heat-Related Illness (HRI) is preventable, however, far too many Louisiana residents continue to suffer from illnesses, injuries, and fatalities associated with HRI. This webinar will describe how to identify the
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,
Our webinar will discuss the MPH program and how you can jump-start making your future in public health. Our webinar will discuss the MPH program and how you can jump-start
Our webinar will discuss the MPH program and how you can jump-start making your future in public health. A key feature of the Master of Public Health program is the
Our webinar will discuss the MPH program and how you can jump-start making your future in public health. A key feature of the Master of Public Health program is the
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
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
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
In this talk, Joanna Abraham, PhD, will discuss her ongoing research on postoperative patient care transitions. Informed by contextual inquiry approaches and mixed methods, she conducted a series of studies