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Public Health Introduction

By: mdetch

Introduction to Public Health Video

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Writing an Abstract in the Health Sciences: Signal Moves (Pt 2)

By: aloven

This video is captioned. In Part Two of our three-part series,"Signal Moves," we discuss this tool for creating a research story. This video goes over what signal moves are, what kinds of writing they can be useful for, and additional resources.

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Writing an Abstract in the Health Sciences: Mentor Texts (Pt 3)

By: aloven

This video is captioned. In part three of our three-part series, we will go over how to use a mentor text as an example for how to structure your own work.

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The One About Alcohol

By: efpope

Is alcohol a health food? What does it do to your brain and how do we metabolize it? Can you be as cool as Prof. Lizzy if you don't drink it? All of these questions and more answered during a round of Never Have I Ever. Intro - 0:21 Lizzy's...

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Current Speech Event Report

By: jlanzdur

Current Speech Event Report on Conversations on Community Engagement: Addressing Health Disparities presentation by Dr. Olugbenga Ogedegbe. Sponsored by the University of Rochester.

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PHP 16: Access to healthcare

By: dmoroney

Public Health Project Group 16 2020 Access to Healthcare in VT

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LGBTQ Hate Crime Effects on Health

By: scunnin2

This is Stella Cunningham's final project for SOC195.

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Our Community's Health: Equity and Discrimination

By: moet

This project, Our Community's Health: What's Important to You?, was a cross-sectional survey distributed to partners of the United Way of Northern Vermont. 1061 participants were asked to report whether they believed members of their community ...

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LCOM PHP - Mental Health in Vermont Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic

By: amjenkin

Second year medical students at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM work with United Ways of Vermont and the Public Health Department at UVM to create a project to assess community perceptions of need during the COVID-19 pandemic.