GPH-GU 2317 Social Epidemiology
Interested in learning more about the current health migration health crisis in the E.U.?
Dr. Boden-Albala and Professor Eric Roberts will be teaching SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, the epidemiology subdivision that elucidates the ways in which social identities, processes, arrangements and structures shape the population distribution of health and disease, and produce social inequalities in health issues.
This 6-day intensive, 3-credit course is open to MPH students in EPI, GH, PHPM, PHN, and SBS as well as non-MPH graduate students.
Activities include a historical Renaissance tour of diseases, visit and guest speakers from UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti, Hospital of Innocence, a visit to the Confraternity of the Misericordia of Florence and more...