Last week ended with an interactive cost-effectiveness workshop ✍ Today, we start the last week of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Summer Course RDS286 'Decision Analysis in Clinical Research'. 💪 #DecisionAnalysis #Costeffectiveness #Workshop #RDS286
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👉 Refreshed from the weekend, we started the second week of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Summer Course RDS286 'Decision Analysis in Clinical Research'. 🔎 Today, we learned about the three “ingredients” for decision making in order to develop a decision rule. #DecisionAnalysis #PositivityCriterion #RDS286
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#PublicHealth is an interesting field of learning not only because its complex but also interconnected with many different disciplines. I earlier shared Yale School of Public Health's interdisciplinary mind map of public health subject. Recently the school updated the map beautifully which makes the field more interesting to learn, collaborate and innovate to make #HealthSystem better and improve people lives. #SystemsThinking
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Today in our Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Summer Course RDS286 'Decision Analysis in Clinical Research', we revised the steps in decision analysis and learned how to evaluate an imperfect diagnostic test by applying a decision tree to identify the optimal test/treatment option. #DecisionAnalysis #Sensitivity #Specificity #RDS286
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The UW INSIGHT High School Program is building the next generation of doctors, researchers, & public health experts. The 4 week #VirtualProgram is designed to introduce students to public health, research, & medicine over the summer. Interested? Learn more: bit.ly/hsINSIGHT
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The interdisciplinary nature of Public Health interconnected with many disciplines. That was the reason I decided to study this field
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#PublicHealth is an interesting field of learning not only because its complex but also interconnected with many different disciplines. I earlier shared Yale School of Public Health's interdisciplinary mind map of public health subject. Recently the school updated the map beautifully which makes the field more interesting to learn, collaborate and innovate to make #HealthSystem better and improve people lives. #SystemsThinking
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Below is a link to the feasibility study commissioned by the Alabama Legislature to evaluate the need and optimal location for the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences.
To evaluate the feasibility and potential impact of a health science high school in Alabama, the Alabama Legislative Services Agency authorized an independent study led by Tripp Umbach. Read the study below: https://lnkd.in/g45pbpci #TurningIdeasIntoAction
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Over the past 2 days I had the awesome opportunity to moderate a panel on Applied Practice Experiences and presented and spoke on panel about Incorporating Project Based Learning Methodology to Better Assess and Evaluate Applied Practical Experiences at this years Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health Conference. Rethinking and reconceptualizing how we learn by doing. #aspph #publichealth #pbl
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Reducing Barriers Toward Health Equity: The Interface of Public Health and Academic Medical Institutions, featuring Matifadza Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH, FIDSA, St. Louis Health Director. This November 7 presentation will address ways in which academic medical and research institutions can support public health and health equity by fostering interdisciplinary and service learning opportunities, policy guidance and community service. bit.ly/TAPH-Davis
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I am excited to share this report entitled, The Impact of Social Support on Hospitalization Rates: An Analysis of the WHEL Study, which my colleague and I have been working on this semester for our Advanced Quantitative Research Methods in Public Health class!
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