The Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity (CARHE, pronounced "care") at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health invites you to join them for a Community Conversation discussing CARHE's Reproductive Health Studies. One of the studies is a five-year study to investigate the association between a specific, pervasive form of structural racism — racialized police violence — and the occurrence of adverse birth outcomes among Black infants. Funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,…
Find out more »Presented by: Michael T. Osterholm, (he/him), Ph.D., M.P.H., Regents Professor; McKnight Endowed Presidential Chair in Public Health; Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy; Distinguished University Teaching Professor Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health; Professor, Technological Leadership Institute, College of Science and Engineering; Adjunct Professor, Medical School Dr. Osterholm will be joining us for another fireside chat to discuss the status of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-related policies set to expire, and the potential future role of public health…
Find out more »HSRP&A Doctoral Candidate Meghan Munger Understanding complexity in children with chronic non-life-threatening conditions: a state of the conceptual framework Presented by Meghan Munger HSRP&A Doctoral Candidate Division of Health Policy & Management Abstract Conceptual frameworks guide health services professionals’ understanding of relationships between multiple factors that impact both access to care and health outcomes. In turn, these frameworks identify modifiable factors that can be altered to best support the goal of maximizing wellbeing – whether that is action from a…
Find out more »Don't Kiss the Chickens is a lecture from Dr. Jeff Bender, a Professor in the School of Public Health and an adjunct professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine. He is currently the Director for the NIOSH funded Upper Midwest Agriculture Safety and Health Center (UMASH), a Center focused on improving the health of agriculture workers and their families. His primary teaching and research interests include infection prevention, disease surveillance, emerging zoonotic diseases, occupational safety, food safety and antimicrobial resistance.…
Find out more »The Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) is designed for students with minimal healthcare management experience who want to pursue management and leadership positions in healthcare settings. Founded in 1946, this top-ranked MHA program has a long tradition and producing nationally-recognized healthcare leaders. Learn from current students about their experience in the program, admission requirements, the curriculum, Minnesota's innovative healthcare market, and life in the Twin Cities.
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