Summit, Nov 23, AI Healthcare
AI in Health Care and Public Health Research “AI in Health Care and Public Health Research” will explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in advancing medical practice and public […]
Summit, Oct 26, Reproductive Rights
Reproductive Rights: How Does National Policy Impact the Individual? The panel will explore how expanding and restricting access to essential healthcare and personal freedoms in reproductive health play out at […]
Webinar, Oct 23, Editorial Fellowship Q&A
The Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH) invites you to join a FREE special webinar event, “Nursing Solutions: Reimagining STI/HIV Prevention for Cisgender Black Women in Priority Jurisdictions” set for […]
Webinar, Nov 12, When I Say… Health Equity
The Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH) invites you to join a FREE special webinar event, “When I Say… Health Equity” set for Wednesday, November 13, 2024, from 1:00 PM […]
Webinar, Oct 16, MCH Health & Communication
The Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH) invites you to join a FREE special webinar event, “Improving Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes through Effective Health Communication” set for Wednesday, October 16, 2024, […]
Webinar, Dec 4, Nursing & HIV
This session will explore innovative nursing strategies to enhance STI and HIV prevention among cisgender Black women in priority jurisdictions, addressing the political, structural, and social determinants impacting their sexual […]
Webinar, Oct 9, Public Health & Clinical Research
The Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH) invites you to join a FREE special webinar event, “Public Health and Clinical Research: My Professional Journey,” set for October 9, 2024, from […]
40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Calvin Harjono
Calvin has spent his entire career in healthcare and is currently completing his Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Health Management with a concentration in Leadership at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). During his time at HSPH he interned in Strategy&’s Health Transformation practice working with a payor to develop strategies to support Medicaid patients. Additionally, he was a Venture Fellow at Rock Health, a venture capital firm focused on digital health.
40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Alden Lai
Alden Lai, PhD, MPH, is Assistant Professor of Public Health Policy and Management at the NYU School of Global Public Health. He is an award-winning researcher who studies (1) health workforce wellbeing and (2) population wellbeing at the global level. His research has shown what organizations and managers can do to improve health care workers’ job quality and work environments, especially historically underserved “low-wage workers” who are playing crucial roles in the delivery of primary care.
40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Hana Ruran
Anya Chinnaiyan is a current undergraduate student dedicated to women’s public health and equity; she will graduate with an Honors Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Spanish from the University of Michigan in 2024. For many years, she has demonstrated a passion for equitable practice for individuals with less privileged backgroHana Ruran is the Social Media to Improve Retina Care (SMIRC, Inc.) (President/founder of 501(c)(3), a non-profit organization aimed to facilitate access to medical care in underserved areas https://smircinc.org. This project was presented at the 2022 Boston Congress of Public Health, Boston MA and it will be published in HPHR Journal. The full manuscript was accepted for publication in Seminars in Ophthalmology. In addition, Hana Ruran’s research includes identifying innovative compounds to reduce toxins newly discovered on smartphones that was published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and presented at the 2022 American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Louisville, Kentucky with extensive national media coverage. It was among 8 projects and 1 of 5 picked up by HealthDay Media from including U.S News and Healthline from > 400 abstracts. unds, those with different abilities, and those affected by illness.