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Root Cause Analysis (RCA): Tools for Occupational Health and Safety teams
This session will introduce basic concepts in RCA, discuss its use in the OHS setting and explore a set of basic yet effective tools for conducting RCA.
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This session will introduce basic concepts in RCA, discuss its use in the OHS setting and explore a set of basic yet effective tools for conducting RCA.
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Led by Dr. John LaVelle, PhD, this interactive course will provide an overview of focus group procedures that can be used in public and non-profit environments.
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Join us to hear about Public Health Workforce Recruitment: Review of State Civil Service Hiring Laws and Public Health Nurses in the COVID-19 Response: Roles, Skills and Training Needs
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In Partnership with the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health Seminar Series The US drug overdose epidemic is often portrayed as a white epidemic. But this masks its very real impacts on communities of color. Dr. Smith and community partners from the African American Survivor Services will discuss their ongoing research collaboration exploring a key…
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In this session, Dr. Richard Krueger, a recognized authority on the use of focus group interviewing within the public and non-profit environment, will share how to conduct an online focus group, and help participants develop the skills and techniques useful in online focus group interviewing. About the speaker: Richard Krueger is professor emeritus at the…
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Mark your calendars for the next RHIG Zoom speaker event on Wednesday, December 6, from 12:00 - 1:00pm. We'll be hearing from Dr. Mary Owen, the Director of the University of Minnesota Duluth's Center for Native American and Minority Health. Dr. Owen is a member of the Tlingit nation. Her work includes developing and managing…
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Reinsurance, premium affordability, and enrollment in ACA marketplaces Associate Professor Ezra Golberstein, PhD Presented by Ezra Golberstein, PhD Associate Professor Division of Health Policy & Management Ezra Golberstein's research lies at the intersection between health services and policy research and health economics. One of his main areas of interest is on mental health, the economics…
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Presented by: Pamela Schreiner (she/her), Ph.D., Professor Division of Epidemiology and Community Health University of Minnesota The CARDIA Study is an NHLBI-funded contract that has been seeing participants since 1985. We were scheduled to start the Year 35 clinic visit, our 10th exam, in June 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic delayed observational research studies. This…
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Join us for an exclusive evening at O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co., a premiere Twin Cities hot spot, to connect and get to know those in your SPH community. This free event will provide an opportunity for you to enjoy a great venue (free food and alcoholic & non-alcoholic drink) and create lasting connections with SPH alumni, faculty, staff and…
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Addiction Medicine Consultation Services Riley Shearer, HSRP&A Doctoral Candidate Presented by Riley Shearer HSRP&A PhD Doctoral Candidate Division of Health Policy & Management Riley Shearer is a MD-PhD student in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota. Previously, he received a Master's of Management Science in Global Affairs from Tsinghua…
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Kristin Linn, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania, will present: "Estimation and Evaluation of Individualized Treatment Rules Following Multiple Imputation" Data-driven optimal treatment strategies promise to benefit patients, care providers, and other stakeholders by improving clinical outcomes and lowering healthcare costs. A treatment decision rule is a function that inputs patient-level information…
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Join the Maternal and Child Health Interest Group (MCHIG) for a virtual topic night on postpartum mental health. The conversation will be focused on new initiatives announced on the Department of Health and Human Services’ Maternal Health Day of Action, specifically those related to mental health.
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This talk draws from previous ethnographic research conducted in Washington, D.C., new research on prison agriculture, and lessons learned from community-based organizations to offer insights into how to create equitable food systems. Specifically, this talk moves beyond the biological imperative of access to healthy food to explore the social and cultural significance of creating meals…
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PhD candidate in Biostatistics, Jonathan Kim, will present: "Bayesian Modeling of Multi-Source Multi-Way Data" PhD Adviser: Eric Lock Biomedical research often involves data collected from multiple sources and these sources often have a multi-way (i.e.. multidimensional tensor) structure. Existing methods that can accommodate multi-source or multi-way data have various limitations on the exact structure of…
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Masters candidate in Biostatistics, Yuntian Zuo, will present: "Competing Risk Analysis of Adverse Events for Gemcitabine-antibacterial Treatment on Multiple Discontinued Reasons" Plan B Adviser: Dr. Benjamin Langworthy In this project, data from the MPACT cancer trial was used to study the reason patients with pancreatic cancer discontinue from the clinical trial, and whether certain adverse…
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