Tuesday, April 4, noon-6 p.m., at Smith Memorial Student Union at the downtown PSU campus, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health students will present their research and engage in lively discussions with colleagues, faculty and members of the community.
Stop by to learn more about the work being conducted at the school, listen to keynote speaker Ryan Petteway, DrPH, M.P.H., and attend a Practicing Public Health in Oregon panel session.
Tuesday, April 4, noon-6 p.m.
Smith Memorial Student Union
Rooms 294 and 296/8
1825 SW Broadway, Portland
RSVP requested; not required
Keep an eye on the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Annual Conference website for the 2023 agenda with detailed presentation information; in previous years topics have ranged from various aspects of health equity and bias in medical training to micronutrient supplementation effects on ADHD, and incorporating community health workers into primary care-based COVID-19 outreach.
Stop by to learn more about the work being conducted at the school, listen to keynote speaker Ryan Petteway, DrPH, M.P.H., and attend a Practicing Public Health in Oregon panel session.
Keynote
Ryan Petteway, DrPH, M.P.H
Assistant professor, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
Petteway’s applied research integrates social epidemiology and Community-based Youth Participatory Action Research, placemaking and health, and using information and communication technologies to democratize and enhance research/practice processes. He takes an intergenerational approach to his research and employs exclusively participatory methods — conceptual, procedural, and methodological characteristics of his work that reflect the value he places on equitable and decolonized community engagement.
Informational panel discussion
Public Health Practice is a cornerstone of the field. The OHSU-PSU Public Health Practice Team collaborates with Oregon Health Authority and other community partners to provide students with paid employment opportunities that support applied efforts to improve the health of Oregonians. Hear from current student workers, alumni and community partners as they highlight successful contributions to existing needs and the preparation for future public health challenges.
Hosted by the School of Public Health Student Leadership Council.