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.
Division: Epidemiology & Community Health
The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race, Violence, and the Politics of Policing in America
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.
The U.S. Presidential Election is a Public Health Emergency
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.
An Effective mHealth Intervention to Close the Guideline-to-Practice Gap in Hypertension Treatment: mGlide RCT
Join us for this presentation by Kamakshi Lakshminarayan, MBBS, PhD, MS Professor.
Disease Detectives: SPH’s applied public health curriculum prepares graduates to join the CDC’s elite Epidemic Intelligence Service
Assistant Professor Melanie Firestone was inspired by CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service during a Legionnaires’ outbreak, setting her on a path to join the program.
Using the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Common Data Model to Create Statewide Health Estimates for Vulnerable Populations
Dr. Winkelman will describe the development of this unique collaboration and the results it has generated to inform healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations in Minnesota.
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Subsequent Health Survey in Fukushima, Japan
Join us for this seminar featuring Eri Eguchi, visiting Associate Professor from Fukushima Medical University Department of Epidemiology.
Program Day: Division of Epidemiology & Community Health
Join us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
Program Day: Division of Epidemiology & Community Health
Join us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
Program Day: Division of Epidemiology & Community Health
Join us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
Ending Cash Bail to Advance Community Health Equity
This presentation will discuss research aimed at providing advocates, practitioners, and policy makers across the U.S. with evidence about the community health effects of eliminating cash bail in order to equitably reduce pretrial detention in New Jersey and beyond.
Homelessness and Unstable Housing and its Health Impacts: A Measurement Dilemma
We will discuss the varying definitions of homelessness in the US, the changing landscape of US homelessness over time, existing sources of primary and secondary data, and review several examples of studies of health and homelessness.
