Join us on Friday, September 29 to discuss Climate Change and Health in the Media with Somini Sengupta, International Climate Reporter for The New York Times. A Whittenberger Lecture hosted … Continue reading “Whittenberger Lecture: Climate Change and Health in the Media”
Climate change puts everyone at risk; yet many remain unaware of its immediate effects on their lives and how they can contribute to climate action. Clearly communicating the health implications … Continue reading “Putting Health at the Heart of Climate Conversations — with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe”
The Nutrition and Global Health Concentration is open to all Master’s and Doctoral students at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Join the Info Session on Monday, August … Continue reading “Nutrition and Global Health Concentration Info Session”
Countway and the Disability in Medicine and Dentistry Working Group invite you to attend a Countway Cinema screening and panel discussion of the award-winning film “The Reason I Jump.” Learn … Continue reading “Countway Cinema: The Reason I Jump”
Join top mental health influencers for the inside scoop on how to effectively use social platforms to communicate health information. Featuring: Nadia Addesi | @NadiaAddesi Samantha Chung | @SimplifyingSam Kate … Continue reading “How to create a successful social media account: insider tips from top influencers”
Harvard T.H. Chan Fall Public Health Career Expo September 22nd 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Joseph B. Martin Conference Center | 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Join us for … Continue reading “SAVE THE DATE: Harvard T.H. Chan Fall Public Health Expo”
Speaker: Dr. Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, Vice Dean for Diversity and Inclusion; Chief of Cardiology, Department of Medicine; Magerstadt Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Hosted by the … Continue reading “Donald Hopkins Lecture: Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc”
Learn how to integrate genetic testing into your clinical care with this self-paced course. Clinical and molecular geneticists, genetic counselors, and subspecialists will lead participants through instructional videos, practical exercises, … Continue reading “Online course: Genomic Medicine in Clinical Practice”
Abstract: When machine-learning algorithms are deployed in high-stakes decisions, we want to ensure that their deployment leads to fair outcomes. This concern has motivated a fast-growing literature that focuses on … Continue reading “CHDS Seminar with Jann Spiess: On the Fairness of Machine-Assisted Human Decisions”
Open to all faculty, instructors, and teaching staff Harvard–wide In this instructor coffee chat with breakfast provided, we will share strategies to motivate students to do course readings. This is … Continue reading “Instructor Coffee Chat: How to Motivate Your Students to Do Course Readings”