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SUMMARY:From Data to Action: Global Burden of Disease and the Role of Academic Public Health
DESCRIPTION:The Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH) will host an upcoming webinar\, From Data to Action: Global Burden of Disease and the Role of Academic Public Health\, on May 27 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET. This timely session will explore the latest findings from the 2023 Global Burden of Disease Study and their implications for academic public health. \nModerated by GNAPH President John Middleton and featuring experts from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)\, the webinar will highlight critical insights on post-pandemic health trends\, persistent global inequities\, and the rising burden of noncommunicable diseases. These findings provide an important evidence base for understanding current and emerging health challenges worldwide. \nThe session will also focus on how Global Burden of Disease data and tools can be applied in academic settings to strengthen teaching\, inform research\, and support evidence-based advocacy. By translating data into action\, academic public health institutions can play a central role in preparing future leaders and advancing solutions to complex global health issues. \nThis webinar offers an opportunity for faculty\, staff\, and students to engage with leading experts and explore practical approaches to integrating global health data into education and practice. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/from-data-to-action-global-burden-of-disease-and-the-role-of-academic-public-health/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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SUMMARY:Community Lecture with David G. Lewis\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Author of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley \nDr. David G. Lewis presents insights from his acclaimed work\, Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley\, drawing on years of research and collaboration with fellow scholars and Tribal communities. He’ll share the histories\, perspectives\, and enduring presence of Native peoples in the Willamette Valley.  \nJoin us for an evening of learning\, conversation\, and community connection. \nEmail anitat@IRCO.org for questions & to RSVP \nBrought to you by the Diversity and Civic Leadership Program through the City of Portland’s Office of Community and Civic Life
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/community-lecture-with-david-g-lewis-phd/
LOCATION:PSU NASCC Nimiipuutimt Gathering Area\, 710 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd\, Portland\, 97201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:ASPPH Webinar: Coordinating Federal Strategies to Strengthen Rural Health
DESCRIPTION:Federal leaders from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)\, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)\, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will convene on June 4 from 1:00–2:00 PM ET for the webinar\, Coordinating Federal Strategies to Strengthen Rural Health. The session will explore how federal agencies are advancing policies\, funding\, and technical assistance efforts to address persistent challenges facing rural communities\, including access to care\, workforce shortages\, and financial sustainability. The webinar will also highlight current initiatives connected to the Rural Health Transformation Program and opportunities for cross-agency collaboration. \nThe webinar will feature perspectives from Diane Hall\, Director of the Office of Rural Health within CDC’s Public Health Infrastructure Center; Sarah Heppner\, Associate Director of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy at HRSA; and Kate Sapra\, Deputy Director of the Office of Rural Health Transformation at CMS. John Auerbach\, Senior Vice President of Federal Health at ICF\, will also participate in the discussion. \nPanelists will examine how federal agencies are aligning investments\, policy strategies\, and technical assistance to support rural communities and improve health outcomes. Participants will gain insight into emerging federal priorities\, areas where investments are driving impact\, and opportunities for states\, health systems\, and community partners to engage with federal rural health programs. \nThe session is designed for public health leaders\, health systems\, policymakers\, and community organizations seeking a clearer understanding of the evolving federal rural health landscape and coordinated efforts to strengthen rural health systems nationwide. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-webinar-coordinating-federal-strategies-to-strengthen-rural-health/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T173552
CREATED:20260501T224603Z
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SUMMARY:ASPPH Webinar: Transforming Academia For Equity
DESCRIPTION:ASPPH\, in partnership with the Transforming Academia for Equity Coordinating Center\, Change Matrix\, is pleased to announce a new three-part webinar series designed to advance equity-centered change across academic public health. Transforming Academia for Equity: A Learning Journey is a free\, open-access professional development opportunity for students\, staff\, and faculty seeking practical strategies to strengthen equity\, institutional excellence\, and belonging. \nThis interactive series introduces the Leading Through Change Framework (LTCF)\, developed by Change Matrix and used by Transforming Academia for Equity grantee institutions to guide organizational transformation. Each 75-minute session will focus on a phase of the framework\, from creating conditions for change\, to engaging diverse voices\, to implementing and sustaining long-term efforts. Participants will gain a comprehensive and actionable roadmap for advancing equity within their institutions. \nAttendees will hear directly from grantee institutions\, including Drexel University\, UCLA\, the University of Memphis\, the University of Southern California\, and Oregon State University\, and will engage in structured activities to apply concepts in their own settings. Each session is designed to provide practical tools and clear next steps. \nThe series begins May 13 and continues June 10 and July 15\, with sessions held from 1:00 to 2:15 PM ET. While participants are encouraged to attend all sessions\, each session may also be taken independently. Recordings and resources will be available through the IDEA Institute’s eLearn platform following each webinar. \nThis series is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-webinar-transforming-academia-for-equity/2026-06-10/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T090000
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CREATED:20260519T191623Z
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SUMMARY:Visual Thinking and Data Visualization for Clinical Research
DESCRIPTION:This highly interactive session presents ways to use visual thinking to strengthen research and scientific communication. In order to visualize data well\, we have to understand our research deeply. Likewise\, in order to understand our research deeply\, we need to be able to visualize it well. Centered around a graph makeover\, the talk presents three real-world design principles that can clarify both data visualization and critical thinking. \nKate Miller is Director of the Visual Thinking and Data Visualization Program at the Quantitative Sciences Unit at Stanford Medical School\, as well as a Senior Biostatistician there. She uses visual thinking every day in her collaborative work with clinical research teams. \nREGISTER VIA COMPASS
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/visual-thinking-and-data-visualization-for-clinical-research/
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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SUMMARY:ASPPH Webinar: Advancing Public Health: Advocacy and Policy in Challenging Times
DESCRIPTION:ASPPH will host the next ASPPH Presents webinar\, Advancing Public Health: Advocacy and Policy in Challenging Times\, on June 11 from 2:30–3:30 PM ET. The webinar will bring together leaders in academic public health\, government affairs\, and legal advocacy to discuss the evolving federal policy landscape and its implications for higher education and public health. As policy and funding priorities continue to shift\, the session will provide timely insights into legislative and regulatory developments affecting academic public health institutions and the future workforce. \nModerated by Dr. Megan Ranney\, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health and Chair of the ASPPH Advocacy Committee\, the webinar will feature Ashley Palmer\, Principal of Cornerstone Government Affairs\, and Joel McElvain\, Senior Legal Advisor with Democracy Forward\, and Maya Goldman\, Health Care Policy Reporter from Axios. Speakers will discuss key federal developments\, including the Department of Education’s final rule on professional degree programs\, broader federal student aid policy changes\, workforce development issues\, and the policy environment leading into the midterm elections. \nThe session is designed for faculty\, administrators\, students\, and public health leaders seeking to better understand how ongoing policy changes may affect public health education\, research\, and workforce preparation. In addition to providing updates on federal activity\, the webinar will offer practical guidance and advocacy perspectives to help institutions navigate an increasingly complex policy environment. \nASPPH encourages members and partners to register and participate in this important discussion on the future of advocacy and public health policy leadership. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-webinar-advancing-public-health-advocacy-and-policy-in-challenging-times/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260711T163000
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CREATED:20260528T015404Z
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SUMMARY:DRIVE-ing Equity: Southeast Asian Health Data Summit
DESCRIPTION:Data Representation for Inclusion\, Visibility\, and Equity Program \nRegistration is open to all! Anyone interested in public health and data is welcome—students\, community members\, leaders\, and organizers. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/drive-ing-equity-southeast-asian-health-data-summit/
LOCATION:World Forestry Center – Cheatham Hall\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd\, Portland\, 97221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars,Social Justice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T173552
CREATED:20260501T224603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T224603Z
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SUMMARY:ASPPH Webinar: Transforming Academia For Equity
DESCRIPTION:ASPPH\, in partnership with the Transforming Academia for Equity Coordinating Center\, Change Matrix\, is pleased to announce a new three-part webinar series designed to advance equity-centered change across academic public health. Transforming Academia for Equity: A Learning Journey is a free\, open-access professional development opportunity for students\, staff\, and faculty seeking practical strategies to strengthen equity\, institutional excellence\, and belonging. \nThis interactive series introduces the Leading Through Change Framework (LTCF)\, developed by Change Matrix and used by Transforming Academia for Equity grantee institutions to guide organizational transformation. Each 75-minute session will focus on a phase of the framework\, from creating conditions for change\, to engaging diverse voices\, to implementing and sustaining long-term efforts. Participants will gain a comprehensive and actionable roadmap for advancing equity within their institutions. \nAttendees will hear directly from grantee institutions\, including Drexel University\, UCLA\, the University of Memphis\, the University of Southern California\, and Oregon State University\, and will engage in structured activities to apply concepts in their own settings. Each session is designed to provide practical tools and clear next steps. \nThe series begins May 13 and continues June 10 and July 15\, with sessions held from 1:00 to 2:15 PM ET. While participants are encouraged to attend all sessions\, each session may also be taken independently. Recordings and resources will be available through the IDEA Institute’s eLearn platform following each webinar. \nThis series is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/aspph-webinar-transforming-academia-for-equity/2026-07-15/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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