How to Measure Equity in Public Health ft. Dr. Rosalind Raine

April 08
11:30am-4pm
715 Broadway, 12th Floor, Room 1221

Please join the Global Health department for a two-part workshop featuring Dr. Rosalind Raine. Dr. Raine is Professor and Head of the Department of Applied Health Research at the UCL School of Life and Medical Sciences, Director of the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) CLAHRC North Thames (Europe’s largest partnership of world leading applied health and care researchers), and Vice Director of the Department of Health and Social Care Cancer Policy Research Unit.

Dr. Raine is recognized as a world-leading applied researcher with expertise in the evaluation of major health service/public health change, of digital health innovations and of determinants of widespread implementation of evidence based practice. She applies diverse techniques from complex data analysis to ethnography to examine the impact of health/public health interventions on health outcomes, health inequalities, health care quality and costs. Rosalind advises on health policy internationally, nationally and regionally; chaired the UK Heads of Academic Departments of Public Health (representing Departments at over 30 universities), sat on the HEFCE Research Excellence Framework Panel (whose recommendations inform the distribution of Government funding to UK universities) and is a member of the Lancet Commission on The Future of the NHS. She was also selected by the British Medical Association as one of 29 national role models in academic medicine and by NIHR as one (of just six) of the countries ‘leading edge scientists’. She has also been selected as an NIHR Senior Investigator.

Part 1: How to Measure Equity in Public Health | 11:30AM - 1:00PM

Part 2: Introduction to Evaluation of Complex Interventions | 2:00PM - 4:00PM

The workshop aims to address the advantages and disadvantages of different types of evaluation while identifying methods and approaches suitable for local urban health programs. Participants are invited to present their own challenges in designing and implementing evaluations of their projects and initiatives.

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