01/31/2022
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The Forum at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health was launched in 2010 and features hour-long live webcasts.
Chan School of Public Health was launched in 2010 and features hour-long live webcasts that are shown on our website (http://www.ForumHSPH.org) and are accompanied by a live chat, online commenting and a Q&A that involves the small, studio audience and the much larger online audience. These webcasts are later posted as on-demand videos to The Forum's site and to Harvard's YouTube and iTunesU channels. We also make available podcasts, transcripts and other materials.
01/31/2022
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01/26/2022
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01/13/2022
Harvard Chan School is unifying all our programming—including the Forum and Voices in Leadership series—under the Harvard Chan Studio brand. Learn more about future events by following Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the hashtag . hsph.me/studio
12/07/2021
The emergence of the variant brings new questions and uncertainties during a time of increased holiday travel. How dangerous is omicron with its unusual combination of mutations? Will current protect against it? And, what do families need to know, in general, to gather safely for the holidays?
On Dec. 9, join Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health research fellow Stephen Kissler for a free, live-streamed Q&A about the latest on the pandemic with Elana Gordon of The World & GBH.
Register for the live event: http://ow.ly/8ChP50H4Eci
11/30/2021
Today at 12pm ET! Join Karestan Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Elana Gordon, Reporter and Producer, The World. They will discuss the pandemic's toll of children's mental health.
Register: hsph.me/koenen_registration
11/29/2021
Tomorrow at 12pm ET. Join Karastan Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Presented jointly with The World from PRX & GBH
Register for free: hsph.me/koenen_registration
11/28/2021
The pandemic has had wide-reaching impacts on children. What can be done to support our next generation, particularly those already in communities disproportionately impacted by health disparities?
Register for free: hsph.me/koenen_registration
11/27/2021
As the pandemic continues, children and adolescents are in the grips of an urgent mental health situation. Join the Q&A with Karestan Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Register for free: hsph.me/koenen_registration
11/03/2021
New event! Nov 12. 12pm ET. "Pandemic Update: Vaccines, Children, Equity and More." Join the Forum at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, presented jointly with NPR.
Register for free to join the discussion: http://hsph.me/pandemic.update.reg
Madeline Drexler (Harvard Chan School), Esperanza Martinez (International Committee of the Red Cross), Claude Bruderlein (Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation/Harvard Chan School), and Jennifer Leaning (FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University/Harvard Medical School) share parting thoughts on the challenges of vaccination in conflict zones. With moderator Elana Gordon (The World).
Healthcare workers serving in conflict zones must constantly act to build trust, says Jennifer Leaning (FXB Center for Health and Human Rights/Harvard Medical School).