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SUMMARY:Message Mapping as a Tool for Public Health Emergency Risk Communication: Social Media-Related Considerations
DESCRIPTION:In this in-person seminar organized by the Institute for Pandemics\, Daniel Barnett\, professor of environmental health and engineering at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health\, will present his research on how health agencies leverage social media for public health emergency risk messaging and its implications for the interface between social media and public health crisis risk communication in high-\, and low-and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. \nDate and time: June 5\, 9:30 – 11:00 AM \nLocation: Health Science Building\, 155 College Street\, Room 106\, ON M5T 3M7 \nRegister here via the Institute for Pandemics. 
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/message-mapping-as-a-tool-for-public-health-emergency-risk-communication-social-media-related-considerations/
LOCATION:Health Science Building\, 155 College Street\, Room 106\, ON\, M5T 3M7
CATEGORIES:In-person,Seminar
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SUMMARY:Why do the greatest problems get the least attention?
DESCRIPTION:Kevin C. Kain\, Canada Research Chair\, professor of medicine at U of T\, director of Sandra Rotman Centre for Global Health and science director at the Tropical Disease Unit\, UHN- Toronto General Hospital will deliver a keynote lecture at the Global Leadership Series (GLS)\, hosted by the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health. \nHis presentation will address: \n\n\nthe global burden of preterm birth and fever syndromes in paediatrics\n\n\nhow infectious diseases mediate organ dysfunction in pregnant people and children\n\n\nthe complex interaction of the physical\, behavioural\, developmental\, psychological\, economic\, microbiological\, and cultural factors that permit adherence to novel diagnostic testing and interventions\n\n\nDate and time: Thursday\, June 5\, 1:00- 2:00 PM \nLocation: Robert B. Salter Auditorium\, Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning\, 686 Bay Street\, Toronto\, ON M5G 0A4 \nFollowing the seminar\, there is a networking opportunity to connect with the speaker between 2:00 and 2:30 PM \nRegister here to attend in-person \nRegister here to attend virtually
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/why-do-the-greatest-problems-get-the-least-attention/
LOCATION:Robert B. Salter Auditorium\, Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning\, 686 Bay Street\, Toronto\,\, ON\, M5G 0A4
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