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Public Health SymposiumThe biennial (formerly annual) all-school symposium is a component of the curriculum of the School of Public Health. It is designed to meet professional needs of students, faculty, alumni, and guests of the school. 2006 Symposium Katrina, Catastrophes, and Communicable Disease Calamities: Are We Prepared? 2004 SymposiumGlobal Health: The Challenge of Inequality 2002 SymposiumObesity - The Public Health Approach: Epidemiology and Intervention 2001 Symposium2000 SymposiumSymposium on Public Health Genetics: Connecting Research, Education, Practice and Community 1999 SymposiumTobacco Control: Where Do We Go From Here? 1998 SymposiumOn the Health of Our Children |
Other Major SPH SymposiaMichigan Center for Public Health Preparedness and SPH Office of Public Health Practice presented:
Center for Risk Science and Communication presented 'Calculation to Communication,' Sept 15-16, 2005 SPH Office of Communications presented 'Hurricane Katrina and its Public Health Aftermath,' Sept. 16, 2005
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