Author: Carey Howard

Career Panel: “What’s Data Got to Do With It?”

What’s Data Got to Do With It? Wednesday, March 25, 4:30 – 6:00 PM, L301, BU School of Medicine   Come meet senior leaders from several health organizations who will describe what a Data Analyst does and how MPHs inform health decisions. This event is open to all! Food will be provided to those who […]

Funded Spring 2015 Research Opportunity – Organizational Development

Want an opportunity to gain research and data collection experience and further knowledge of organizational development? The MODE research team seeks a team of students interested in organizational development and contributing to research to conduct organizational development assessments of NGOs in Boston during March and April. $15/hr. Please see attached job description for details. MODE_Data_Collectors

Bioinformatics Job Opportunity at Emory University

Emory University is looking for a Bioinformatics Information Analyst based out of Atlanta, with international travel. •Master’s of Public Health with a focus on bioinformatics highly preferred. •Ability to design and implement qualitative and quantitative research tools. A strong background in coordinating and managing data collection activities. •Experience with mobile phone data management and digital […]

Public Health Forum -next Wednesday, March 18th

Location: BUSM Evans Building Keefer Auditorium Wednesday, March 18 1-2 p.m. BUSM Evans Building, Keefer Audditorium “What Matters Most in Public Health. Reflections on Priority Setting at the Intersection of the Social and Natural Sciences” Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH (view profile) Dean and Professor, Boston University School of Public Health Over the past several decades, population health […]

Space Available in Summer 1 Course: Merging Clinical & Population-based Perspectives in Public Health Practice

SB808 Merging Clinical & Population-based Perspective in Public Health Practice Ed Bernstein ▪ Monday, Wednesday /2:00 – 5:00 PM 4 credits; no prerequisites There is still time to register for the highly-rated summer I class SB 808 Merging Clinical & Population-based Perspectives in Public Health Practice. This course is taught by Professor Edward Bernstein, a […]

Screening and Discussion of the first installment of A Path Appears

Tomorrow from 1-3PM in CT 460A, Jen and I are going to screen the first installment of A Path Appears followed by an informal discussion. Here is the film description: A Path Appears, from the creative team behind the series Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, follows Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas Kristof […]

Summer 2015 Guatemala-based Internship with Mil Milagros/A Thousand Miracles; Must be bilingual

Mil Milagros/A Thousand Miracles is a Boston-based non-profit organization that works in partnership with mothers, grandmothers and teachers in Guatemala to prevent child malnutrition and hunger and to ensure that children graduate from sixth grade healthy, literate and prepared to continue their education. The organization launched its pilot school-based nutrition and hygiene programs six years […]