BHDS Seminar with Lifeng Lin
Join us for this presentation titled Monitoring Living Evidence for Research Synthesis.
Join us for this presentation titled Monitoring Living Evidence for Research Synthesis.
In The Minneapolis Reckoning, Michelle Phelps describes how Minneapolis seemingly arrived at the brink of police abolition and the tangible ways in which public safety has changed since then. Her account of the city’s struggles over what constitutes real accountability, justice, and safety offers a vivid picture of the possibilities and limits of challenging police power.
This year’s topic is Decolonizing Global Health: Tackling Epistemic Injustice and Unfair Knowledge Practices. The virtual lecture will feature Dr. Seye Abimbola of the University of Sydney.
This workshop will provide you with evidence-based tools, strategies, and tips on how to maximize your conference experience.
Join us for this presentation titled "Creating African MaDE: Key Considerations in Developing Dementia Education with the African Immigrant Community."
This event will explore the critical intersection of gun violence and public health, delving into the pressing questions of why gun violence occurs, who is responsible, and who it impacts.
In this session, students will learn best practices and result-oriented strategies for an effective job search.
Title: Provider Adoption of Cognitive Assessment and Care Planning Services and Associated Outcomes for People Living with Dementia Over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias…
This session will teach you how to prepare thoroughly and apply strategies to promote yourself both competently and confidently.
This presentation will review the historical evidence of the dire public health consequences resulting from weakened democracy and the lack of fair representation in bodies that determine how a population protects itself from various harmful health determinants.
Join the SPH community for an open house expo style gathering, to meet representatives from local organizations, learn from students who will be showcasing their practicum experience and grab a lunch bite.
We will be bringing together researchers, community advocates, policy makers, and other changemaking leaders from across the U.S. for a full day of energizing panels, engaging workgroups, personal growth, and lasting connections.
In this talk, Dr. Kelder will describe the origins and history of CATCH and it’s transformation from a grade 3-5 evidence based program to a Preschool to 12th grade general health education program with wide scale adoption and implementation in the USA and 44 other countries.
This is the first time since 1971 that the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) will be held in Minneapolis! We look forward to hosting the public health community and showing off our great state.
Join us for a special community reception with faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends.
Contact
420 Delaware St. S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455