Self-verified infectious disease epidemiologist; Professor @UWPopHealthSci, @UWMadison; MPH Program Director. (Re)Tweets are my own. UMCP '92, JHU '95 and '03.
The Go Big Read Program is very excited to announce that the 2023-2024 Go Big Read is “How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion" by David McRaney!
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On this Worldwide Climate Justice Teach-in, we welcome Professor @jonathanpatz to @UWPopHealthSci 801 Infectious Disease Epidemiology to lead a session on the ecologic determinants of infectious diseases. #MakeClimateAClass
Thank you, public health professionals -- our alumni, colleagues, and everyone working to protect and improve the health of people and communities! #publichealthworkforce#PHTYD
Started yesterday -- 5th year, 7th time teaching Conspiracies in Public Health. Almost 60 health professions and public health students and 15 senior guest auditors. This week we are looking at popular and less popular conspiracies and their origins #721ConspiraciesPH
I'm looking forward to joining my colleagues on the panel and to talk about work our team is doing with Wisconsin dairy farms to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance, led by @topmilk (Pam Ruegg) and @WIAgLeader (John Shutske).
💡 At 3 p.m., join @brossardd and @AjayKSethi as they talk about finding the balance between public safety and political reality, and how best to communicate that information to the public. @NatalieYahr moderates.
Register for the free, virtual session: captimesideafest.com/how-do-….
So much revisionism right now in the national conversation on the pandemic response with naive assertions that less would have been fine. 1M lives are not returning, fewer actions would have been even more deadly, and most of the ~450 deaths occurring daily were preventable.