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Oct 31 2024

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Join Us for the SAVIR Methods Spotlight Webcast: Legal Epidemiology – Leveraging Policy Research to Advance Safety & Equity

Are you interested in how law and policy shape health and safety outcomes? Join SAVIR’s upcoming webcast, “Legal Epidemiology: Leveraging Policy Research to Advance Safety & Equity,” where we’ll explore the ways policy research can drive progress in injury and violence prevention. This event is designed to deepen your understanding of how policy influences public health and to highlight innovative research methods in this field.

📅 Event Details

  • Date: November 7, 2024
  • Time: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET
  • Format: Virtual
  • Register Now!

Event Highlights:

  • How Policy Shapes Health and Safety Outcomes: Gain a clear understanding of the ways policy impacts health and safety and how this research field has grown.
  • Accessing and Evaluating Policy Data: Learn about data access methods, assessment techniques, and the best practices for using policy data to inform research.
  • Unique Challenges in Indian Law and Indigenous Methods: Discover the complexities of applying legal epidemiology to Indian law, and explore culturally informed approaches led by Indigenous researchers.

Expert Speakers:

Evan Anderson, JD, PhD
A pioneer in legal epidemiology, Evan will discuss policy as a structural determinant of health, with insights into his research on drug and criminal justice policies.

Kari K. Harland, MPH, PhD
From the University of Iowa, Dr. Harland will share her research on violence prevention policy impacts, teen dating violence, and youth mental health.

Aila Hoss, JD
Specializing in health law and federal Indian law, Professor Hoss will offer perspectives on public health issues in Tribal communities and the importance of sovereignty.

Cason Schmit, JD
An expert in health information technology policy, Professor Schmit will address data privacy, health informatics, and the role of AI in public health governance.

This webcast builds on SAVIR’s recent discussions on Indigenous Methods, emphasizing the need for culturally relevant approaches in legal epidemiology. Whether you’re a public health professional, a policy researcher, or simply curious about the intersection of law and health, this webcast will provide valuable insights and inspire meaningful discussion.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from leaders in legal epidemiology and connect with like-minded professionals. Register now to secure your spot!

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