ECRC Student Presentations, 4/20

ECRC Student Presentations, 4/20

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Description 

The Emory COVID-19 Response Collaborative (ECRC) is highlighting the work of Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) students in ECRC projects with state and local health departments in Georgia. 

Each student will have 20 minutes for their presentation time block – 10 minutes for presentations and 10 minutes for Q&A. There will be 3 Zoom rooms attendees can choose from for each session and everything will be recorded in case you aren’t able to get to all the sessions you would like! Presentations cover topics related to: Racial and Social Disparities, Death/Survival Rates, and Impact on Communities and Programs.

 

Event Information 

  • Please join on Tuesday, April 20th from 12-1 PM EST to learn about their hard work.
  • Registration is required to attend this event, click here to register!

 


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