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Health Policy in 2022: Restoring the Health and Well-Being of Californians

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Schedule Type Title: Every Day of the Week
Sessions: 36
Session Hours: 54.00
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 TitleStart DateEnd DateStart TimeEnd TimeLocationPrice 
0. ALL SIX SESSIONS (FULL COURSE) Health Policy in 2022: Restoring the Health and Well-Being of Californians5/5/20226/9/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$75.00
4. Why are People Acting So Weird? Social Disruption, Stress and Substance Use5/26/20225/26/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$15.00
5. Health Workforce Shortages in the Wake of the Pandemic: What can Policy and Practice Leaders do the Resolve the Crisis? 6/2/20226/2/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$15.00
6. Is There an Off-Ramp for That? K-12 Schools and COVID-196/9/20226/9/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$15.00
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Registration Fees

Please register by 3pm PST on the day of the session to ensure you receive the invitation link to join the course.

General Public:
1 Course: $75
2 Courses: $120
3 Courses: $165

Single Session: $15

Students:
FREE (with valid student ID at registration)

View course details at https://osherminimed.ucsf.edu/ 

 

Description

Register for the Full Course or for individual sessions. (See fee information below. Students should also register here.)

COVID-19 changed many aspects of our lives over the last two years. Policymakers at the local, state, and federal level are seeking solutions to myriad problems, including health workforce burnout, maintaining appropriate use of telehealth, ensuring food security and maintaining safety-net services, keeping schools safely open, and addressing rising rates of substance misuse and addiction. Rigorous and accurate evidence is needed to guide them, and ongoing data tracking is needed to make sure progress is being made. In this course you will learn from leading health policy researchers about the effects of the pandemic on diverse aspects of our health and healthcare system, including how we make policy decisions based on evidence in real-time, how and from who we receive care, how we deal with the consequences of unhealthy choices made to cope with the pandemic, and how we can protect the most vulnerable among us

 

Course Chair

Janet Coffman, PhD, MPP, MA
Professor, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies

Beth Griffiths, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Medicine
UCSF School of Medicine

View course details at https://osherminimed.ucsf.edu/ 

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