TPHI Seminar Series - From Healthy Aging to Healthy Living.. and then what? Let's talk about the future

From healthy aging to healthy living.. and then what? Let’s talk about the future. Presented by Oscar H. Franco, MD, PhD, FESC, FFPH. Dr. Franco is a Professor of Public Health and Director of the Department of Global Public Health & Bioethics at the Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care at Utrecht University.

Meeting ID: 722 477 5743 https://tulane.zoom.us/j/7224775743

Virtual Workshop Series: How Do We Know When We've Achieved Health Equity?

This is a three-part virtual workshop. Same time for each.

Dates for each:

Part 1: March 15, 2023

Part 2: April 19, 2023

Part 3: May 17, 2023

Health equity is finally on the national policy agenda. People from the public and private sector are working to promote equity in many corners of the US health system and beyond. But how do we know these efforts are increasing health equity?

IHSD Seminar: Early child development and mother-child Interaction among adolescent mothers in the Dominican Republic

Katrina Hart Nelson presents the topic "Early child development and mother-child Interaction among adolescent mothers in the Dominican Republic"

Located in the GCHB Large Conference Room (2212).

Email Katrina Hart Nelson (ahartnelson@tulane.edu) for the Zoom link.

Sex Week

Save the Date! Sex Week will be back March 13-17, 2023!

What is Sex Week?

Sex Week brings together the Tulane community to offer a diverse week of comprehensive, queer-inclusive, culturally-specific, sex-positive sexual health events and conversations.  Visit https://sexweek.tulane.edu/ to learn more, and check back as we get closer for more added events on WaveSync!

Shifting Power: student planning session

The IHSD department wants to engage SPHTM graduate students (MPH and PhD) in group conversations to help shape the Shifting Power: Confronting the Legacy of Colonialism in Global Health seminar series and ensure that student perspectives, concerns and suggestions are considered. In particular, we aim to use this information to help shape the fourth and final event in the series for the 2022-2023 academic year, which will be a day-long event in April (stay tuned for more information about that event).

Shifting Power: student planning session

The IHSD department wants to engage SPHTM graduate students (MPH and PhD) in group conversations to help shape the Shifting Power: Confronting the Legacy of Colonialism in Global Health seminar series and ensure that student perspectives, concerns and suggestions are considered. In particular, we aim to use this information to help shape the fourth and final event in the series for the 2022-2023 academic year, which will be a day-long event in April (stay tuned for more information about that event).

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