Organized by the Urban Health Collaborative, the Urban Health Summer Institute will be held from June 24 – 30, 2019. The event offers attendees the opportunity to gain skills in urban health research and applied methods. Topics include:
- Introduction to Multilevel Analysis for Urban Health Research with Felice Le-Scherban, PhD, MPH, assistant professor, Dornsife School of Public Health; Usama Bilal, PhD, MPH, MD, assistant research professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health; and Ana Diez Roux, MD, PhD, MPH, dean of Dornsife School of Public Health
- What’s in a Tweet? Social media analytics in public health with Philip Massey, PhD, MPH, assistant professor at Dornsife School of Public Health
- Introduction to Community Based System Dynamics with Jill Kuhlberg, PhD, MSW, postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Health Policy & Management at UNC Chapel Hill
- Introduction to Bayesian Analysis for Public and Urban Health with Harrison Quick, PhD, assistant professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health
- Data Visualization in R for Urban Health with Usama Bilal, PhD, MPH, MD, assistant research professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health
- Community-Based Participatory Research: Practical Applications in Urban Health with Amy Carroll-Scott, PhD, MPH, assistant professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health
- Crisis and Risk Communication in Urban Health with Tom Hipper, MSPH, MA, program manager at the Center for Public Health Readiness and Communication at the Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health
- Introduction to Health Impact Assessment for Urban Health with David Rojas Rueda MD, MPH, PhD, assistant professor, Barcelona Institute for Global Health
- GIS for Urban Health with Michelle Kondo, PhD, research social scientist, United States Department of Agriculture
Early bird registration is now available!
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