Academic Year: 2012 - 2013
Description: Reviews and critiques current literature in health and public policy and evaluates studies from a methodological and conceptual basis.
Student Evaluation: Student evaluation based on critiques of current papers.
Learning Objective: At the conclusion of this seminar series, students will be:
Knowledgable of the faculty of Health and Public Policy and their research and practice interests.
Familiar with the literature that pertains to HPP subject areas.
Provided with a forum for discussing that literature and for understanding relationships between health policy and other areas within public health.
Exposed to an environment that welcomes and promotes a strong, engaged cohort of doctoral students within the HPP faculty.
Have identified and developed skills that facilitate the translation of public health research into policy and practice.
Enrollment Minimum: 10
Enrollment Restriction: Restricted to Health & Pub Policy HPM doctoral students.
Instructor Consent: No consent required
Grading Restriction: Pass/Fail
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