Training

Training

37th Graduate Summer Institute of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Training

JUNE 10 – JUNE 28, 2019
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Graduate Summer Institute offers short, intensive courses in epidemiology and biostatistics intended to develop an understanding of the principles, methodologic strategies and practical aspects of epidemiological research.

With onsite and online courses, you choose the course format that works best for your schedule. Register for one or more courses. You may take courses for either professional development, to enhance your current skills, or for academic credit if you are interested in applying the course work towards a degree program.

The Summer Institute has been in existence since 1983, and has trained thousands of students from the U.S. and around the world. Institute participants include students, clinicians, public health practitioners, physicians in training and those considering a career in public health.

Building Bridges to Enhance the Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Workers Workshop

Training

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in partnership with the Center for Health, Work & Environment are pleased to announce the Building Bridges to Enhance the Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Workers Workshop.

View the Save the Date flyer for the upcoming workshop July 30 – 31, 2019 in Denver, CO.
Registration and requests for travel assistance will be open in the spring.
If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Dalsey at edalsey@cdc.gov or at 303-236-5955.

Fostering Lasting Impact: How Funders Can Build Capacity for Program Sustainability

Training, Webinar

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this webinar you will be able to:

  • Explain the importance of program sustainability from a funders’ perspective.
  • State the factors associated with greater program sustainability.
  • List the steps in developing a formal sustainability action plan.
  • Employ two tools to help grantees develop their own sustainability plans.

Who This Session is For:
This session will appeal to foundations, grant makers, and other funders in all sectors. If your grants are time-limited, sustainability is an issue for your grantees.

When:
March 5, 2019, 10:00 – 11:30 am Pacific Time

Cost:
$100 USD/$130 CDN (includes GST)

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Alaska Indigenous Research Program

Training

Are you Alaska Native or American Indian and interested in health research? Are you a researcher or public health professional interested in Alaska Native health research? Are you at least 18 years old?

The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) and Alaska Pacific University (APU) invite you to attend up to three weeks of courses held at APU covering:

  • Indigenous and Western research methodologies
  • Community-based participatory research
  • Culturally responsive community engagement and communication
  • Health research ethics
  • Health research and historical trauma

Choose the week(s) that best fits your needs:

  • Week one | May 6-10
    Advanced research courses
  • Week two | May 13-17
    Intermediate research ethics courses
  • Week three | May 20-24
    Introductory research courses

In addition to the three weeks of courses, five-week internships are being offered!

Cost:

  • There is no cost for the three weeks of courses
  • Limited scholarships for travel (including airfare, room and board) are offered
  • Academic credit available and professional development

Registration opens in February!

More Information:
Contact Lauren Smayda at lcsmayda@anthc.org or (907) 729-4551.

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This program is supported by the National Institute Of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number S06GM127911. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.