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  • Dissertation Defense: An Urban Approach to Adolescent Birth Rates in Latin America

    Monday, March 14, 2022

    9:00 AM-11:00 AM

    Nesbitt Hall, Room 719 Or online via Zoom

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty
    • Staff
    Ariela Braverman Bronstein, MD, MPH, of the department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, will present her dissertation defense on Monday, March 14.
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  • COVID Journal Club

    Monday, March 7, 2022

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM

    Online

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty
    • Staff

    The paper is by Tomas M. Leon and colleagues from the California and New York State Departments of Health and CDC. James Buehler, MD, Clinical Professor and Chair of Health Policy and Management, will discuss this MMWR, which was published January 28, 2022. The paper explores the complex interplay between vaccination and infection during the delta wave of 2021.

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  • COVID-19 and Migrants’ Access to Healthcare in Tijuana

    Friday, March 4, 2022

    11:00 AM-12:00 PM

    Online via Zoom

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty
    • Staff
    The Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health Group (MERHG) at Dornsife presents Dr. Ietza Bohorquez, Department of Population Studies at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte.
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  • Global Health Lessons from the Intersex Human Rights Movement

    Thursday, March 3, 2022

    12:00 PM-1:00 PM

    Online

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty
    • Staff
    The push to recognize bodily autonomy rights for people born with variations of the sex characteristics (also known as intersex traits) has gained significant momentum globally in the past decade. Success thus far, and current strategies to gain more ground, invite reflection on broader issues in global health: medical authority, evidence-based policy, ethics, and the ability of a system to course-correct and apologize for harms done.
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  • Population Health Spotlight Series ft. Mateo Nube

    Wednesday, March 2, 2022

    2:00 PM-3:15 PM

    Online via Zoom

    • Everyone

    About the Speaker

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  • Coffee & Convos ft. David Wierz

    Wednesday, March 2, 2022

    11:00 AM-12:00 PM

    Online

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    Bring your own coffee or tea and connect with David Wierz, Principal of Health Sciences at Exponent at Coffee & Convos presented by Student Affairs at Dornsife.
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  • Engaging Diverse Stakeholders of Color to Reduce Black Infant Mortality: Lessons Learned

    Monday, February 28, 2022

    7:00 PM-8:00 PM

    Online

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty
    • Staff

    Discussion Leader: Vishwa Patel, 1st year MPH student, Department of Epidemiology

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  • Dornsife COVID-19 Journal Club Discussion

    Monday, February 28, 2022

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM

    Online

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty
    • Staff

    Drexel MPH students Deiriai Myers, Jenna Carcione, Octavio Alanis and Sarah Weinbrom, AKA the “COVID Coders” will present their work, which was their submission for this year’s SAS Curiosity Cup, an international data science competition. Using publicly available data from the CDC’s ensemble model for COVID-19 prediction, the students compared expected cases to what was observed to identify times when the ensemble model under- or over-estimated COVID-19 cases.

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  • Human Trafficking: Increasing Awareness among Public Health & Healthcare Practitioners, Part 2

    Friday, February 25, 2022

    2:00 PM-3:15 PM

    Online

    • Everyone

    During this webinar, Dr. Richie-Zavaleta will share research findings with recommendations for healthcare practitioners from survivors. A panel discussion and presentations with regional anti-trafficking initiatives & resources will follow.

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  • Low Wages, Not Low Skill: A Panel Discussion on Hospitality Workers' Rights

    Wednesday, February 23, 2022

    6:00 PM-7:15 PM

    Online

    • Everyone
    The leisure and hospitality industry has long been filled with low wage, high risk jobs often staffed by women and people of color struggling to get by with little support. Pandemic-created labor shortages kickstarted a much-needed conversation about hospitality industry workers’ rights. Today, industry professionals are leading efforts to unionize staff, promote worker health and safety, and advocate for fair wages and benefits.
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