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Population Health Exchange is a resource hub and lifelong learning experience. Created by Boston University School of Public Health (@BUSPH).
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New Free Associations Podcast Episode Alert 📣 Convalescent plasma and COVID—Hosts Matthew Fox, @iddocgill, and Jessica Leibler examine a study of the effect of convalescent plasma on recovery from #COVID19, Matt gets lyrical, and more. Listen: spr.ly/6019JirOS Boston University School of Public Health

New online Winter Institute program beginning 1/10/22: Intro to Infectious Disease Epidemiology—focusing on practical issues in the study and control of infectious diseases in populations. Register: spr.ly/6018JWphI Boston University School of Public Health #disease #epidemiology #PublicHealth

Scientists are exploring how mutations in the #OmicronVariant may affect the virus’ transmissibility & whether existing #COVID19 vaccines are effective against it. Boston U Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine & Boston University School of Public Health Dr. David Hamer & @BUStudentHealth director Dr. Judy Platt weigh in. ⬇️ spr.ly/6012JWCvn



Greatly appreciate EH&E and Mass. Public Health experts joining us today Boston University School of Public Health to provide critical #ventilation #strategies for over 400 professionals of #LongTermCare facilities to reduce the spread of #COVID19.


January 5, 2022 — Introduction to ArcGIS Pro for Public Health. Feel comfortable producing high quality digital maps to support public health decision making in this Winter Institute 2022 program. Register: spr.ly/6012JsICu #PublicHealth #PopHealth Boston University School of Public Health

The PopHealthExchange Winter Institute is an opportunity for professionals from across sectors to participate in short, immersive programs ranging from planning effective, evidence-based interventions to refining data analysis skills. Learn more: spr.ly/6013JUndc Boston University School of Public Health

Submissions for PopHealthExchange's Health in Focus Film Festival are now open! Short films should fit into at least 1 of 3 categories: “The world as it is”, “Inequities”, and/or “Looking ahead”. Learn more here ⬇️ spr.ly/6014Jvf1w

“It’s going to be another important tool in our tool belt,” says Boston University School of Public Health's Dr. David Hamer about Pfizer Inc.'s #COVID19 💊. “This gives you time to get tested after developing symptoms, & then access treatment & get a benefit from it.” Boston Herald Rick Sobey 👨🏻💻 spr.ly/6019Jaimd

Winter Institute 2022—From Data to Dashboards: Build your Excel “toolbox” of skills and learn best practices in data visualizations. Program begins January 10. Register now: spr.ly/6014JaSbI Boston University School of Public Health #PublicHealth #DataViz

In Intro to ArcGIS Pro for Public Health by PopHealthExchange's Winter Institute, you'll learn about the role of spatial analysis in local, state, and regional public health with the infusion of GIS software. Learn more and register ⬇️ spr.ly/6013JaqAz

Winter Institute 2022: Creating Maximum Value: Lean Management in Healthcare—Plan and successfully implement lean management driven processes in healthcare organizations. Register here: spr.ly/6010JLyWy Boston University School of Public Health #PublicHealth #PopHealth

Submissions for PopHealthExchange's Health in Focus Film Festival are now open! Short films should fit into at least 1 of 3 categories: “The world as it is”, “Inequities”, and/or “Looking ahead”. Learn more here ⬇️ spr.ly/6016JIcva

Do you remember when you joined Twitter? We do! #MyTwitterAnniversary #PublicHealth #PopHealth Boston University School of Public Health



Free webinar, 1/13 at noon: How can health communications campaigns contribute to reducing opioid overdoses? Abbi Monssen, describes her role in a community-engaged implementation research study to reduce opioid-related overdose deaths. Register: spr.ly/6011JhE8x Boston University School of Public Health


