National HIA Meeting 2013 - Breakout Session
Teaching HIA in University Settings
OVERVIEW
This session will discuss resources and learning activities that are being used to educate HIA practitioners. What are the logistics involved in including a service‐learning project with the course? What content should be standardized to include in the course? How do you encourage inter‐professional participation? The session will also discuss alternatives to teaching traditional HIA within the context of new data dissemination tools and strategies.
Moderator:
Cynthia Stone, Indiana University
Moderator:
Cynthia Stone, Indiana University
Keshia Pollack, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Andrew Dannenberg, University of Washington School of Public Health
What competencies are needed for education and training? (PDF)
Edmund Seto, University of California Berkeley
Tim Choi, San Francisco Department of Public Health
From Teaching HIA 101 to HIA 2.0: New Methods and Tools
Spotlight on Mental Health
MORE FROM PEW
Explore Pew’s new and improved
Fiscal 50 interactive
Your state's stats are more accessible than ever with our new and improved Fiscal 50 interactive:
- Maps, trends, and customizable charts
- 50-state rankings
- Analysis of what it all means
- Shareable graphics and downloadable data
- Proven fiscal policy strategies
Welcome to the new Fiscal 50
Key changes include:
- State pages that help you keep track of trends in your home state and provide national and regional context.
- Interactive indicator pages with highly customizable and shareable data visualizations.
- A Budget Threads feature that offers Pew’s read on the latest state fiscal news.