#  SAVE THE DATE: The Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project 2.0 

 



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 **June 20 - June 27, 2022** 

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##  In June 2022, the [Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project](https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/thegeocodingproject/), based at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health (Boston, MA), will host **a new, thoroughly updated and revised FREE 4-day virtual training** **on why &amp; how to analyze population health and health inequities** **in relation to census tract, county, and other georeferenced societal and environmental data.**

 **Topics to be covered include:**  
• the history and context of, and rationale for, conducting this type of work  
• issues affecting the numerator and denominator data  
• conducting analyses with data aggregated to a specified level of geography vs. multi-level analyses with 2 or more levels of geography  
• data interpretation and visualization  
• the impact of changes to US census data (e.g., differential privacy)

 **The training will consist of:**  
• lectures  
• small discussion groups  
• hands-on work with a variety of data sets

 **Limited to 75 participants –** students, faculty, and staff at health departments, health care agencies, and community-based organizations that work with local health data are especially encouraged to apply**.**

 The live virtual components of the training (lectures &amp; hands-on training) will take place in 2022 on:  
• Monday, June 20 (Day 1): 1-5 pm EST  
• Wednesday, June 22 (Day 2): 1-5 pm EST  
• Friday, June 24 (Day 3): 1-5 pm EST  
• Monday, June 27 (Day 4): 1-5 pm EST  
• In the days between these live virtual sessions participants, please note that participants will be expected to work with in small groups of 5 on their assignments.

 **Registration will open here on Monday, Jan 10, 2022 at 9:00AM EST.**

 If you would like to receive updates about the training plans and an email reminder when we open for registration on January 10, 2022 please provide your contact information [here](https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3l8Wd3gmlsmi1mK).

 **PHDGP 2.0 faculty:** [Nancy Krieger](/people/nancy-krieger), Jarvis Chen, Pam Waterman, Christian Testa, Rachel Nethery  
**PHDGP 2.0 RAs:** Dena Javadi, Enjoli Hall, Justin Morgan

#####  Grant support: American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor Award to N. Krieger.



 

 



 

 

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