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Masters in Public Health

The goal of this website is to give prospective students easy access to the best information available on Public Health master’s degree programs. The site offers an extensive campus listing of schools offering Public Health degrees. Additionally, helpful career information can be found in the left side-bar of the homepage.

BC Health Authorities - Research Capacity Liaison Staff

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BC’s health care system is administered by six regional health authorities:

A number of the health authorities provide research capacity staff teams. A table of these roles with their contact information is available at this link.

 

For Policy Makers - Rapid Evidence Assessment

A Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) is a tool for getting on top of the available research evidence on a policy issue, as comprehensively as possible, within the constraints of a given timetable. The Toolkit has been designed as a web-based resource to enable Government Social Researchers to carry out or commission REAs.

National Consortium on Aboriginal and Rural Public Health Education

Recognizing a lack of Public Health Education and training for the rural / remote and / or Aboriginal communities, four universities and a medical school have come together to take a collaborative approach in filling this gap. Memorial University of Newfoundland, Lakehead University, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, and University of Northern British Columbia, all contribute their specialty and together they offer students choices and options with a focus on Aboriginal and Rural Public health education.

Social Equity

  • Institution: Canadian Network on Environment, Health, and Social Equity (CNEHSE)
  • Resource Category: Websites of Interest
  • Resource Location: Canada

The Canadian Network on Environment, Health, and Social Equity (CNEHSE), is a grassroots initiative of over 70 (and growing) representatives from community, government, and academic sectors. Our purpose is simple, but ambitious: we are committed to work together to place environmental inequity front and centre on Canadian environment and health research and policy agendas. Despite increasing national attention to the threat of environmental risks and hazards on human health, there remains little public knowledge of or policy focus on their disproportionate impacts on socially disadvantaged groups. As a consequence of discrimination based on aboriginal status, poverty, gender, and age, vulnerable Canadians bear the greatest burden of environmental harm and yet are often left at the margins of health, social, and economic policies toward the environment. This imbalance points to the notion of injustice and undermines Canadian values of human dignity and social equity. Strategies to address environmental inequities are just now coming to the forefront of research, policy development, and community and global action agendas. It is time for Canada to take lead role. The Canadian Network on Environment, Health and Social Equity aims to take this lead role in promoting healthy environments for all through collaborative research, policy and action.

Knowledge Translation Program

Research Unit for Research Utilization

What is Knowledge Translation?

Community Mental Health Evaluation Initiative

Continuing Medical Education

Center for Environmental Health Sciences

  • Institution: University of California, Davis
  • Resource Location: International

Network in Genes and Environment in Development

  • Institution: University of Adelaide
  • Resource Location: International

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