The spring 2024 Public Health Innovations Conference is taking place on April 18-19 and is open to members of the Case Western Reserve University community. Hosted by the Master of Public Health (MPH) program in the School of Medicine’s Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences, this conference serves as the main platform for MPH students to present the results of their community-based practical experiences and research projects.
These experiences, known as the culminating experience, are central to the CWRU MPH program, allowing students to apply their academic knowledge and skills to address public health issues impacting the community. The conference provides students with the opportunity to showcase their work, bringing together students, faculty, alumni, and community partners.
Today’s presentations will be available in person at Wood Building, Room WG-73, and virtually via Zoom. Tomorrow’s presentations will take place in person at Biomedical Research Building, Auditorium 105 and lobby, as well as virtually through a livestream. These events will provide attendees with insights into how MPH students are using their academic knowledge and skills to improve public health outcomes in their communities.
To learn more about the Public Health Innovations Conference and how it is shaping the future of public health at Case Western Reserve University, visit the conference website.