Join us for this seminar presented by Danielle Gartner.
Division: Epidemiology & Community Health
Injustice in our Backyard: The Unspoken History of Genesis & Genocide at Bdote
This immersive, experiential learning opportunity will allow participants to gain a deeper understanding of struggles for justice and systems of oppression in the Twin Cities and how they impact lived experiences today
Interventions to Reduce Commercial Tobacco-Related Health Disparities
Dr. Carroll will also share on her newer efforts to enhance smoking cessation among adults living in rural America via a multi-level intervention that targets both behavioral and healthcare domains of influence.
Housing & Health: Eviction, Social Policy, and Health Inequities
In this talk, Dr. Schwartz will discuss research on the bidirectional relationship between eviction and poor health and the impact of social policies seeking to disrupt that cycle.
Climate Change, Severe Storms, and Malaria Risk in Mozambique
Optimizing Clinical Trials to Equitably Address the Global Health Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
Join us to hear from Melinda Pettigrew present on antibacterial resistance.
Radical Innovation is Scary (but good for us)
This talk will playfully discuss current and historical examples of both incremental and radical innovation.
Got Snot? We Do!
Join us to hear from Beth Thielen, M.D., Ph.D.
Results from a Novel Randomized Trial Designed to Treat Hearing Loss in Older Adults: The Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE) Study
Join us to hear from Dr. Jim Pankow on the Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE) Study.
Moving Ideas into Policy Change: An Overview of the State Legislative Process
Join us to hear Traci Toomey present an overview of the state legislative process.
Bridging the Gap: Accelerating Evidence into Healthcare Practice with Learning System Science, Implementation Science, and Pragmatic Research in HPV Vaccination
Join us to hear Lila J. Finney Rutten present on research to practice gap and briefly introduce learning health system science, implementation science, and pragmatic research
Learning Lab Series: Template Analysis as a Method for Rapid Qualitative Inquiry in Public Health Research (Part 2)
In this workshop participants will learn how to: describe the steps of template analysis, conduct a template analysis and make actionable recommendations, and propose how to use template analysis in one’s own research program.