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Archived Presentations

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2008 

Paul Q. Peterson Grand Rounds Lectures (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

"Voluntary public health agency accreditation as a quality improvement process: the Illinois case study” (09/25/08)

Zoonotic Disease Surveillance: Bridging the Gulf between Human and Animal Health (04/23/08)

Monitoring International Travel: The threat of TB movement across U.S. borders (03/19/08)

ABC's of School Health (02/27/08)

Thank you for not smoking: The workplace ban on smoking and beyond (01/30/08)

UIC SPH Race and Health Disparities Forum: Shaking the Foundations of an "Uneasy" Relationship (01/23/2008)

An interdisciplinary from addressing the conceptual issues related to health disparities and racial differentials

Part 1

Opening and Welcome, Introduction of Unnatural Causes

 

Part 2

Opening Presentations

  • "Naming and Addressing Racism:  A Prescription for National Health"

  • "Race, Reductionism and Reward Structures in Science: Paradigmatic Wars in the Explanation of Health Disparities"

Audience Question and Answer

 

Part 3

Panel Response to Opening Presentations

Audience Question and Answer

Afternoon Presentation

  • "Race, Risk, Protection and Health Disparities: Toward a Multilevel Approach to Research and Intervention"

Audience Question and Answer

Closing Remarks 

 

2007 

Paul Q. Peterson Grand Rounds Lectures (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

The Public Health Challenge to Eliminating Cervical Cancer (01/31/07)

A Chronic Disease Intervention for the Chicago Department of Public Health (02/28/07)

Lead Poisoning: Outcomes in Chicago (03/21/07)

The State of Public Health in Illinois (04/25/07)

The Educational and Ethical Mission to Reduce Medical Errors, Increase Transparency and Improve Patient Care Outcomes (10/22/07)

Recreation Waterborne Illness (11/26/07)

 

2006 

Paul Q. Peterson Grand Rounds Lectures (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

What Are We Doing About Food Security (1/26/06)

Staphylococcus aureus (2/23/06)

New and Revised Vaccine Recommendations (3/23/06)

STDs in the Era of HIV/AIDS (4/27/06)

The Landscape of Diabetes in Chicago (9/27/06)

Building Illinois Oral Health Surveillance: Moving Beyond the Norm (10/25/2006)

Defining, Measuring, and Treating Elder Abuse: Focus on Financial Exploitation (11/29/06)

 

2005 

Paul Q. Peterson Grand Rounds Lectures (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

Why I Won't Eat Anything: Lessons I've Learned From Foodborne Outbreaks (8/25/05)

Clearing the Air: Local Control Over Smoking Bans (9/22/05)

Pandemic Influenza: Nature’s Bioterrorist (10/27/05)

West Nile Virus: Surveillance and Control (11/17/05)

 

Other Events

Commencement 

School of Public Health Commencement 2005

School of Public Health Commencement 2004

School of Public Health Commencement 2003

 

Dean's Forum 

Health Implications of the Destruction of Neighborhoods (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

A Cautionary Approach to the Precautionary Principle (PowerPoint Presentation)

A Tribute to Paul Q. Peterson

Disease and Vector Management of West Nile Virus (PowerPoint Presentation)

West Nile Virus Update (PowerPoint Presentation)

Bioterrorism-Public Health's Response: Smallpox (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

Bioterrorism-Public Health's Response: Anthrax (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

Surviving Television Interviews: Talking About Health Issues on TV (PowerPoint Presentation)

Implications of the "War on Terrorism" for Public Health (RealPlayer Archived Webcast)

 

                                                                                                                                                   

 
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