Presentations

 

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Risk factors for PTSD among Primary Care Patients

Jane Liebschutz, MD, MPH, FACP
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Social and
Behavioral Sciences, Boston University School of Medicine and Public Health
Boston Medical Center, Director, Preventive Medicine Residency, Associate Director, General Internal Medicine Fellowship

For a copy of the presentation, click on the Liebschutz Seminar link.

 


Thursday, November 16, 2006

“Why it is time for a public health approach to preventing suicide”

Matthew Miller, MD, ScD
Assistant Professor, Dept of Health Policy & Management
Associate Director, Harvard Injury Control Research Center

For a copy of the presentation, please click on the Miller Seminar link


Monday, November 13, 2006

“Lethal Politics: Tracking Gun Talk in America”

Joan Burbick, PhD
Professor, English and American Studies at Washington State University

Author of Gun Show Nation: Gun Culture and American Democracy, just published by the New Press. Previous publications include: Rodeo Queens and the American Dream, Healing the Republic, and Thoreau’s Alternative History

For a copy of the presentation, please click on the Burbick Seminar link


Thursday, October 19, 2006

“Beyond Bruising: How Violence & Hostility May Impact Lung Disease”

Rosalind Wright, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, Dept of Society, Human Development & Health
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

For a copy of the presentation, please click on the Wright Seminar
link

 


Thursday, September 21, 2006

“While You Were Sleeping: Success Stories in Injury and Violence Prevention”

David Hemenway, Ph.D..
Professor of Health Policy, Harvard School of Public Health
Director, Harvard Injury Control Research Center

For a copy of the presentation, please click on the Hemenway Seminar
link.


February 12, 2004

“Suicide: The Place of Mental Disorders in its Etiology and Prevention”

Alain Lesage, MD, MPhil, Visiting Scholar
Harvard School of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology

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