Public Health Grand Rounds Lecture Series

The UNH Masters of Public Health Program in collaboration with the NH Public Health Association offers an annual series of Grand Rounds lectures on burgeoning public health issues.  This Grand Round series serves as a vehicle to:

  1. Provide timely information to the public health community in NH,
  2. Encourage networking among the public health community in NH, and
  3. Build relationships between the public health community in NH and UNH

These one-hour lectures typically take place during the months of February, March, April, September, October, and November.  Lectures occur at various locations across NH.  If you have any questions about the Grand Rounds Lecture Series or would like to receive notices about future Grand Round lectures, please contact the MPH Program Assistant Coordinator.

Below is information about the current year’s lecture series.  If you are interested in topics from previous years CLICK HERE.

If you would like to register for an upcoming lecture, please CLICK HERE.

2009-2010 UNH Public Health Grand Rounds

Public Health
Grand Round Lecture

Announcement

Slides
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Promoting Social Norms Theory

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Cool Data Reporting Tools

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2008-2009 UNH Public Health Grand Rounds

Public Health
Grand Round Lecture

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Public Health and Genetics

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NH Health Data at Your Fingertips

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Reducing the Public Health Burden of Oral Disease in NH

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Establishing a Voluntary System for Credentialing of NH Health Officers

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Extending Car Seat Protection to Bigger Kids

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2007-2008 UNH Public Health Grand Rounds

Public Health
Grand Round Lecture

Announcement

Slides
handouts

 

The Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease in New Hampshire, 2000-2005

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Assessments of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and Lyme Disease

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Fulfilling the Promise: Transforming New Hampshire's Mental Health System

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Public Health Strategies to Reduce Underage Alcohol Problems

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Worksite Wellness:  Creating an Organizational Culture to Foster Employee Health and Well-Being

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Show Me the Data

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2006-2007 UNH Public Health Grand Rounds

Public Health
Grand Round Lecture

Announcement

Slides
handouts

 

Climate Change and Public Health

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Contact Patrick Miller at Patrick.miller@unh.edu

 

Uncovering the Impact of Arsenic on the Health of NH

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Graziano Slides

Karagas Slides
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Cutting Edge Automated Syndromic Surveillance in NH

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How the Drug and Other Medical Industries Influence Doctors' Medical Decisions & Your Health

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NH Citizens Health Initiative: Taking Action to Improve NH’s Healthcare System

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Centralization and Decentralization in the European Union Health System

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2005-2006 UNH Public Health Grand Rounds

Public Health
Grand Round Lecture

Announcement

Slides
handouts

DVD recordings for loan

Taking the “Bite” Out of Bug-Borne Disease: Surveillance, Control, and Prevention of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and Lyme Disease in NH (Apr 06)

 

To get a copy of the slides and handouts from the 2005-2006 lectures contact

Holly Tutko at

holly.tutko@unh.edu

A DVD recording for each grand round lecture will be made available for loan through:

1.      NH Division of Public Health Services Lending Library: See contact info here.

2.      NH Public Health Association: Send an email to info@nhpha.org

Improving the Public's Health in New Hampshire: Moving from Assessment to Planning and Improvement (Mar 06)

An Overview of Birth Outcomes in New Hampshire (Feb 06)

Lead Poisoning Among Refugee Children in NH (Nov 05)

Addressing Childhood Obesity in NH (Oct 05)