Exec. Ed. Online: Implementing Health Care AI into Clinical Practice Webinar
We are pleased to announce a webinar for an upcoming online program: Implementing Health Care AI into Clinical Practice. This live webinar will be hosted by Dr. Santiago Romero-Brufau, Harvard Professor and Director of AI and Systems Engineering at the Mayo Clinic, on August 1st at 12pm EST. To attend, please register here. During this...
Summer Mindfulness Sessions
Kresge BuildingThe Thich Nhat Hanh Center for Mindfulness in Public Health invites Harvard Chan students, staff, and faculty to come together for an afternoon mindfulness practice throughout Summer 2024 (June, July,...
Last Date to Add/Drop/Change: Summer 2 Term
This is the last date that a student can add/drop/change ANY Summer 2 course without permission. After this date, students can submit a petition to the Registrar’s Office via my.harvard to request a late drop, which will result in a WD (unless an exception is approved).
Deadline to Register – Exec. Ed: Radiological Emergency Management: Regulations, Planning, Response, and Recovery
Longwood CampusProgram Runs: August 5 – 9, 2024 Deadline to Register: August 2, 2024 Protecting the public from harm during a radiological event requires a thorough and well-designed radiological emergency management program. Radiological Emergency Management brings together industry experts, government professionals, and renowned academic faculty in radiation protection and emergency management to provide you with skills...
Deadline to Register: Exec. Ed. Online: Implementing Health Care AI into Clinical Practice
Equipping Clinicians to Implement Successful AI Solutions in Health Care As artificial intelligence and machine learning emerge as powerful tools to transform patient care, organizations seek professionals skilled in applying these technologies within clinical settings. The successful implementation of AI solutions in clinical practice requires teams that are skilled in multiple disciplines, including data science,...
Sustainable housing interventions to reduce environmentally-transmitted infections in low-income countries
HSPH, Building 1, Room 1302 665 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United StatesJade Benjamin-Chung, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health and a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator. Her group conducts research to identify interventions to control, eliminate, or eradicate environmentally-transmitted infectious diseases, including malaria, diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminths, and influenza. Her research uses a variety of epidemiologic, computational,...
Sustainable Housing Interventions to Reduce Environmentally-Transmitted Infections in Low-Income Countries
Building 1 665 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United StatesWe are thrilled to welcome Dr. Jade Benjamin-Chung to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for a presentation. On Monday, August 5, 2024, Dr. Benjamin-Chung will share her research...
Withdrawal Deadline: Summer 2 Term
This is the last date that an HSPH student can drop a Summer 2 course with special permission or receive a WD. After the ‘last date to drop’ date HSPH students would be required to submit a petition to drop a course. This would be routed to the HSPH RO for review and approval.
Hot Topics: Experiences of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth and Their Families
Kresge BuildingDr. Sabra Katz-Wise, Associate Professor at Harvard Chan, HMS, and Boston Children's, will present selected findings from the Trans Teen and Family Narratives (TTFN) Project, a community-engaged longitudinal mixed methods...
Immunity and Inflammation in Disease and Tissue
Longwood CampusInaugural symposium hosted by The Gene Lay Institute of Immunology and Inflammation. Speakers: Susan Kaech, Salk Institute Ruslan Medzhitov, Yale School of Medicine Fiona Powrie, University of Oxford Aviv Regev, Genetech
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