12/16/2025
Advance your clinical research career with a program designed for global collaboration and real-world impact.
Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (PPCR) offers a rigorous, 9-month hybrid learning experience that builds the foundation researchers need to design studies, analyze data, and navigate the publication process.
Apply by December 31, 2025: https://hsph.me/ppcr26
Through weekly live sessions connecting Boston with international sites, you’ll learn how to formulate research questions, apply key statistical methods, and lead collaborative projects—gaining skills you can use immediately in your work.
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03/19/2024
The Leadership and Management Skills for EHS Professionals program is in full swing at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, bringing together bright minds from across the world committed to integrating a culture of safety and sustainability into their organizations.
Led by Rick Fulwiler and Louis DiBerardinis, the program equips participants with the management and leadership abilities needed to bridge the gap between environmental health & safety goals and organizational objectives.
Whether you're looking to advance your career or transform your organization's approach, this program delivers. To learn more about the transformative work happening here, visit our website: https://bit.ly/3Jp6ofH
02/07/2024
Enhance your proficiency in environmental health and safety through our dedicated Management and Leadership for EHS Professionals program. This comprehensive training aims to enrich your understanding of essential management concepts and boost your leadership skills.
The program focuses on methods to secure leadership endorsement for health, safety, and environmental initiatives, effective team leadership, and integrating EHS principles into your organization's ethos, especially during crises. Participate in our program to revolutionize your EHS leadership style and create enduring change within your organization.
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Management and Leadership Skills for EHS Professionals
Develop the management and leadership skills you need to bridge the gap between environmental health and safety goals and organizational objectives. You will gain the skills to integrate a culture …
01/09/2024
Are you seeking a board position? In our latest article, Harvard Senior Lecturer Laurie Pascal and CEO Emeritus at Tufts Medical Center Ellen Zane share insider tips for women pursuing board seats.
Pascal and Zane draw on their decades of leadership experience to discuss the realities women face when seeking . They offer practical advice for networking your way onto boards, highlighting your unique strengths and experience, and finding board opportunities.
Click the link to read Pascal and Zane's insights on navigating the board recruitment process as a woman: https://bit.ly/3vtHzfw
Women on Boards: Q&A on Turning Your Board Seat Ambitions into Reality
If you’re a woman interested in pursuing a board of directors position—whether at a corporate board table or with a nonprofit organization—you’ll need to put in the necessary time, work, and persis…
01/04/2024
Since 2016, women health care leaders and those that support the advancement of women have gathered at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for the Emerging Women Executives in Health Care program.
The upcoming course will take place June 4-7, 2024. Those interested in further developing their leadership skills can learn more about this exciting opportunity here: https://bit.ly/3HrnAls
01/02/2024
Radiation accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima create complex public health and social impacts. This article examines the physiological and sociological lessons from these events.
Studying the impacts of past radiological disasters has led researchers to reach unexpected yet nuanced conclusions about the dangers of such accidents and how to best minimize the effects, according to the article.
https://execed2.sph.harvard.edu/radiological-accidents-physiological-sociological-li
01/02/2024
Radiation accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima create complex public health and social impacts. This article examines the physiological and sociological lessons from these events.
Studying the impacts of past radiological disasters has led researchers to reach unexpected yet nuanced conclusions about the dangers of such accidents and how to best minimize the effects, according to the article.
https://execed2.sph.harvard.edu/radiological-accidents-physiological-sociological-li
Radiological Accidents: The Surprising Physiological and Sociological Impacts
Fukushima. Chernobyl. Three Mile Island. Each is immediately recognizable for the radiological accident that wreaked havoc on plant workers and nearby residents. And while it’s true that nuclear di…
10/19/2023
The application deadline for Leadership Development to Advance Equity in Health Care program is November 2 at 12pm Eastern Time. If you’re interested in attending, we recommend you apply soon as the program is nearing capacity.
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Leadership Development to Advance Equity in Health Care
Traditional medical education lacks training on how the health care system is influenced by racism and how outdated policies perpetuate disparities. This program will teach you how to confront and …
10/18/2023
Our AI for Health Care: Concepts and Applications program is designed and taught by esteemed Harvard faculty, including Heather Mattie, Lecturer of Biostatistics at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Adopting a “zero-to-AI” strategy, this course is crafted to equip health care professionals with foundational concepts, fine-tuned for health care applications. The curriculum navigates real-world health care dynamics, exploring AI’s potential to transform the doctor-patient relationship, and establishing a foundation for ethical AI deployment within healthcare.
This online course will take place February 6-9, 2024, and contributes to the Business Applications for AI in Health Care Certificate of Specialization. Visit our website to learn more: https://bit.ly/41MgFdq