Health Equity High School Summit
University of Michigan School of Public Health
1690 SPH I (Lane Auditorium), 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029

Often, high school students are not able to define public health nor envision what professions within the field are like. The Health Equity High School Summit intends to introduce high school students to the discipline of public health and health disparities. The summit is a full day event, free of charge to attendees. Lunch and a free t-shirt will be included. The summit will be kicked-off by a keynote speaker, Jahmal Miller, comprise of mini-workshops on health disparities, and teach students how to solve real-world public health applications through a brief team case study competition. At the end of the summit, we hope students will be able to identify their own definition of health equity and apply what they have learned to their own communities and future careers. If you'd like to volunteer at the event, sign up at the link above.

Health Equity Leadership Pipeline Collaborative

Health Equity High School Summit

The Summit intends to introduce high school students to public health and health disparities through a keynote speaker, Jahmal Miller, mini-workshops, and team case study competition.

icon to add this event to your google calendarMarch 24, 2018
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
1690 SPH I (Lane Auditorium)
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
Sponsored by: Health Equity Leadership Pipeline Collaborative
Contact Information: clarkeca@umich.edu

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Often, high school students are not able to define public health nor envision what professions within the field are like. The Health Equity High School Summit intends to introduce high school students to the discipline of public health and health disparities. The summit is a full day event, free of charge to attendees. Lunch and a free t-shirt will be included. The summit will be kicked-off by a keynote speaker, Jahmal Miller, comprise of mini-workshops on health disparities, and teach students how to solve real-world public health applications through a brief team case study competition. At the end of the summit, we hope students will be able to identify their own definition of health equity and apply what they have learned to their own communities and future careers. If you'd like to volunteer at the event, sign up at the link above.

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