We have one session left in our special Health Policy Living Room series for admitted students interested in health policy.  These sessions will be hosted by Ellen Cohen, Executive Director of the Center for Health and Social Sciences. Admitted students are welcome to register for this session, and view the recordings from previous sessions in this blog.

These sessions are limited to admitted Harris Public Policy students. We are unable to accommodate prospective or waitlisted applicants at these sessions and encourage you to attend other  upcoming Harris events. Thank you for understanding.

Tuesday, May 5

Sandeep Ahuja, MPP '06 CEO and co-founder of Operation ASHA

8–9 a.m. Central Standard Time.

Register

Monday, April 12 

Monica Peek, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Director of The Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research

Watch the webinar: Health Policy Living Room Series with Monica Peek on Racial Health Disparities (57 min.)

Tuesday, April 6 

David Meltzer, MD Fanny L. Pritzker Professor of Medicine; Chief of the Section of Hospital Medicine; Director of the Center for Health and the Social Sciences

Watch the webinar: Health Policy Living Room Series with Dr. David Meltzer, Professor in the Department of Medicine (57 min.)

Monday, March 15

Robert Gibbons, Blum-Riese Professor and a Pritzker Scholar at the University of Chicago; Director of the Center for Health Statistics

Watch the webinar: Health Policy Living Room Series with Robert Gibbons (53 min.)

Tuesday, February 16

Harold Pollack, Helen Ross Professor at the School of Social Service Administration; Affiliate Professor in the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division and the Department of Public Health Sciences, Co-founder of the University of Chicago Crime Lab, Co-Director of the University of Chicago Health Lab

Watch the webinar: Health Policy Living Room Series with Harold Pollack (53 min.)

Thursday, January 21

Matt Greenwald, Assistant Vice President, University of Chicago's Federal Relations Office

Watch the webinar: Health Policy Living Room Series with Matt Greenwald (55 minutes)