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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Faculty: Confronting Legacies of Racism & Anti-Fatness in Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Spotlight on Faculty Series: Dr. Hannah Cory \nEnding Public Harm: Confronting Legacies of Racism & Anti-Fatness in Public Health\nDr. Hannah Cory is an Assistant Professor in Health Promotion and Community Health at the  OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. As a registered dietitian and public health nutrition researcher she is devoted to rethinking how society understands and values body diversity. What happens when the systems meant to protect our health instead reinforce racism and anti-fatness\, undermining people’s confidence and safety in their bodies? In centering the lived experiences of minoritized communities\, Dr. Cory will discuss how discrimination shapes everything from eating behaviors and mental health to chronic disease risk – revealing how nutrition challenges\, often blamed on individual choices\, are rooted in broader social inequities.
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/spotlight-on-faculty-confronting-legacies-of-racism-anti-fatness-in-public-health/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260515T101302
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SUMMARY:ASPPH Webinar:  Collaborating for Impact: Academic-Practice Partnerships in Action through the Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health (APLPH) Caucus
DESCRIPTION:Join our ASPPH Presents webinar\, Collaborating for Impact: Academic-Practice Partnerships in Action through the Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health (APLPH) Caucus\, on February 5 from 12:00–1:00 PM ET\, and learn how schools and programs of public health\, along with their practice partners\, can collaborate to identify practice-informed topics\, develop strong abstracts\, and navigate the abstract submission process for the APLPH Caucus at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting. \nThe session will also explore effective approaches to supporting practice partner participation\, including travel and funding considerations\, and will share real-world examples of successful academic–practice collaboration. \nParticipants will gain practical guidance on abstract development\, insights into year-round engagement with the APLPH Caucus\, and strategies to strengthen or launch partnerships that advance applied public health work. The webinar will be moderated by Kaitlin Tager\, MPH\, CHES\, with speakers representing both academic and practice perspectives. \nAs a reminder\, ASPPH will also host ASPPH Presents: Building Your Career at the Intersection of Climate and Health on January 28 from 1:00–2:00 PM ET. We encourage members to register and attend both upcoming webinars to engage with timely topics shaping the public health workforce. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-webinar-collaborating-for-impact-academic-practice-partnerships-in-action-through-the-academic-and-practice-linkages-in-public-health-aplph-caucus/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T101302
CREATED:20260204T203906Z
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SUMMARY:ICE and Mass Deportation - The View From History
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE: An Urgent Talk with Mae Ngai\, PhD\nLung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and History – Columbia University\, Bancroft Prize Winner \nWhere did Ice raids and mass deportation come from? From time to time\, our Center Sponsors urgent talks that bring clarity to scary and bewildering developments. This talk features the eminent historian of immigration\, Columbia’s Mae Ngai\, who will bring critical historical context to the current moment.  \nNgai is the author of several highly acclaimed books\, including Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern American and The Chinese Question: The Gold Rush and Global Politics. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/ice-and-mass-deportation-the-view-from-history/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars,Social Justice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T101302
CREATED:20260127T181604Z
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SUMMARY:OCTRI-BERD Seminar - Algorithmic bias: a practical introduction
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Alicia Johnson\, MPH \nClinical algorithms assist healthcare providers with decision-making based on a small set of demographic and clinical characteristics. While they can be useful tools\, algorithms are created using data from sources such as electronic health records or longitudinal studies. They reflect the features present in that data – which may include a lack of representation of various subgroups of the population\, selection bias that may differ among subgroups\, systematic measurement error\, and more. In clinical settings\, these biases can manifest as results that may be inaccurate for certain groups of patients\, potentially leading to misdiagnosis\, missed opportunities for treatment\, and other undesirable outcomes. \nThis talk provides an introduction to the concept of algorithmic bias\, illustrating how it may show up through examples from various areas in medicine. The goal of this talk is to support attendees in understanding algorithmic bias\, the limitations of clinical prediction rules\, and the impact algorithmic bias may have on patients. We will also discuss how to begin to identify and minimize the impact of algorithmic bias. \nThis introductory seminar is appropriate for those who are familiar with clinical algorithms and are curious to learn about their limitations. Healthcare providers\, analysts\, students\, and others are welcome. \nRegister via Compass. This seminar will be recorded.
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/octri-berd-seminar-algorithmic-bias-a-practical-introduction/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="OCTRI Biostatistics%2C Epidemiology%2C and  Research Design (BERD) and  Informatics Programs":MAILTO:laird@ohsu.edu
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CREATED:20260130T194842Z
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SUMMARY:Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals Seminar
DESCRIPTION:OCTRI is pleased to invite you to attend the upcoming Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals seminar\, a full-day grant writing workshop designed to strengthen your NIH grant proposal skills. This seminar will be highly valuable as you plan and prepare competitive extramural funding applications. Please feel free to share with colleagues. \nSeminar Details:\n📅 Date: Tuesday\, February 17\, 2026\n🕣 Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. PST\n📍 Location: In-person on the OHSU campus (plan for South Waterfront)\n📚 Presenter: Dr. John Robertson\, Grant Writers’ Seminars & Workshops\n☕ Includes: Handouts\, NIH Grant Application Writer’s Workbook\, coffee and lunch provided \nThis workshop focuses on both the practical and conceptual aspects of writing successful NIH proposals\, including idea development\, identifying the appropriate funding mechanisms\, writing for reviewers\, and strategies to enhance your application’s competitiveness. It’s ideal for faculty\, KL2 scholars\, postdoctoral researchers\, and students who are planning to submit NIH or other extramural grant applications in the next couple of years. Learn more on the event listing. \nRegistration:\nThe registration fee for this seminar is $95
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/write-winning-nih-grant-proposals-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="OCTRI Biostatistics%2C Epidemiology%2C and  Research Design (BERD) and  Informatics Programs":MAILTO:laird@ohsu.edu
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SUMMARY:ASPPH - Foundations of AI in Public Health Education: Concepts\, Context\, and Readiness
DESCRIPTION:ASPPH invites you to register for Foundations of AI in Public Health Education: Concepts\, Context\, and Readiness\,an introductory-to-intermediate online training taking place on February 18 from 12:00–1:00 PM ET. Designed as a foundation for one of our 2026 ASPPH Annual Meeting Skill-Building Workshops\, the training is open to all who are interested in developing AI readiness in academic public health. The session is free for registrants of the Beyond the Basics workshop and available to others for a registration fee of $99. \nAs artificial intelligence continues to influence teaching\, learning\, and academic operations across higher education\, this training is designed to support public health faculty\, academic administrators\, staff\, students\, and partners in building a shared baseline understanding of AI in academic public health. \nThis online training will prepare participants for ASPPH’s advanced Skill-Building Workshop (SBW)\, Beyond the Basics: Practical Applications of AI for Academic Public Health\, which will be offered at the 2026 ASPPH Annual Meeting. The session will establish core concepts\, shared vocabulary\, and representative use cases related to AI in public health education\, providing essential context for more advanced\, hands-on exploration during the in-person workshop. \nLed by Dr. C. Edward Watson\, Vice President for Digital Innovation at the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)\, the training will explore commonly used AI tools and applications relevant to teaching\, advising\, assessment\, and academic administration\, alongside key pedagogical and ethical considerations such as academic integrity\, equity\, accessibility\, and responsible use. \nA recording and supplemental resources will be made available to registered participants through ASPPH’s eLearn platform. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-foundations-of-ai-in-public-health-education-concepts-context-and-readiness/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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CREATED:20260207T005147Z
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SUMMARY:ASPPH -  Lessons from the Community: How Academic Public Health–Community Partnerships Make an Impact
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person or virtually for Lessons from the Community: How Academic Public Health–Community Partnerships Make an Impact on February 18\, 2026 from 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM ET. Hosted with the Indiana University Indianapolis Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health\, this hybrid event will bring together community members\, students\, faculty\, and public health leaders to reflect on what it truly takes to build trust and create meaningful impact through community-engaged work. \nAs part of ASPPH’s national Public Health Listening Tour\, this event centers on a guiding principle: the community is our teacher. Panelists will share lived experiences from community-engaged work in Indianapolis and beyond\, exploring what strengthens partnerships\, what has fallen short\, and what academic public health can do differently moving forward. The conversation will emphasize listening\, learning\, and mutual accountability as essential foundations for trust and lasting impact. \nThis 90-minute event will highlight the perspectives of individuals who are deeply engaged in community-centered public health work\, including community partners and advocates\, public health students\, faculty involved in community-based research and practice\, and other local voices working at the intersection of public health and community priorities. They will discuss what real impact looks like when communities are not just included\, but truly centered. \nModerated by Dr. Thomas Duszynski\, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Indiana University Indianapolis\, the discussion will feature voices from ASPPH leadership\, students\, faculty\, journalists\, and community partners. Panelists will reflect on the relationships between communities and academic institutions\, with an emphasis on what ethical\, transparent\, and accountable engagement should look like in practice. \nInsights from this session will help guide our collective work toward a more responsive\, ethical\, and community-centered future for academic public health. We hope you’ll join us either in person or virtually for this important conversation. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-lessons-from-the-community-how-academic-public-health-community-partnerships-make-an-impact/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T110000
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CREATED:20260207T005350Z
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SUMMARY:ASPPH - From Classroom to Career: Public Health Fellowships\, Practicums\, Internships\, and Apprenticeships
DESCRIPTION:ASPPH invites members to register for an upcoming ASPPH Presents webinar on February 24\, 2026\, from 1:00–2:00 PM ET. The webinar\, From Classroom to Career: Public Health Fellowships\, Practicums\, Internships\, and Apprenticeships\, is designed to support students\, early career professionals\, and academic leaders seeking to strengthen connections between public health education and workforce practice. \nThe session will introduce participants to applied learning and training opportunities that bridge academic preparation and professional practice\, with an overview of the ASPPH Center for Public Health Workforce Development. Speakers will highlight three experiential programs currently offered by ASPPH\, along with a preview of an additional program in development\, and discuss how fellowships\, practicums\, internships\, and apprenticeships promote career readiness and long-term professional growth. \nAttendees will gain practical guidance on eligibility\, program structure\, and application strategies\, as well as insight into aligning experiential opportunities with individual career goals. This webinar will be particularly valuable for faculty and staff involved in experiential learning\, field placements\, and career services\, in addition to students and early career professionals. \nEmily M. Burke\, EdD\, MPH\, Senior Director of Workforce Development and Applied Practice at ASPPH\, will moderate the event. \nPanelists include: \n\nLiz Burpee\, MSW\, MPH\, Director of Public Health Workforce Development\, ASPPH\nBeth Handler\, MPH\, Director of Public Health Credentialing\, ASPPH\nSierra Sledge\, MPH\, Manager of Fellowship Programs\, ASPPH\nMonica Stadtler\, Director of Applied Learning and Training\, ASPPH\n\nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-from-classroom-to-career-public-health-fellowships-practicums-internships-and-apprenticeships/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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