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The Impact of Violence on Community Health Workers/Agents in Brazil: Policy Implications

Building 1 665 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

Join the Department of Global Health and Population for our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Series. On March 21, Anya P G F Vieira Meyer, DDS, MSc, PhD, will present “The Impact of Violence on Community Health Workers/Agents in Brazil: Policy Implications”. Anya is a Senior Researcher at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz – Brazil and Fellow at...

What We Do, and Don’t, Learn from the Black/White Mortality Disparity (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Kresge G2, Harvard Chan School 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA

This hybrid in-person/virtual seminar will be presented by Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The in-person portion will be held in Kresge G2 and does not require registration. Register for the seminar here. Elizabeth Wrigley-Field is Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota....

March Community Space

Cheeky Monkey 3 Lansdowne Street, Boston, MA

Join The Office of Diversity and Inclusion for our March Community Space at Cheeky Monkey! This space is open to HSPH students. Space is limited.

HIV Working Group Seminar

Building 2, Room 426

Tanayott (Tony) Thaweethai Associate Director for Biostatistics Research and Engagement, Massachusetts General Hospital Biostatistics Development of a symptom-based definition of long COVID using negative-unlabeled data Abstract: While most people infected with COVID-19 recover after the acute phase of infection, some people continue to experience persistent symptoms months and even years after infection. These symptoms, also...

Harvard Injury Control Research Center Presentations

Kresge 439

Joshua Aiken will explore the relationship between the mass proliferation of handguns in America and political, economic, and cultural responses to the black freedom struggle. Using the personal papers of federal legislators, the lobbying records of firearms manufacturing companies, social survey data, and oral histories, Aiken will describe how notions of “gun control” shifted throughout...

Saturday Morning Run/Walk Meetup

Harvard Longwood Campus Boston, MA, United States

Harvard on the Move is a university-wide initiative that promotes various forms of physical activity in an effort to promote holistic wellbeing across the Harvard community. This Spring semester, there will be meetups for folks to run or walk together on Tuesdays at 6pm (Vanderbilt Hall) and Saturday at 9am (Gordon Hall steps). Come join...

Deadline for Application – Exec. Ed Online: Financial Management in Health Care for Non-Financial Managers

Despite having extensive medical expertise, physician leaders have not always developed the financial literacy needed to manage organizations and create financially sound strategies for delivering health care. There are many financial characteristics unique to health care that significantly enhance the importance of financial management control – and can also make it challenging to assume fiscal...