INQUIRY Seminars

INQUIRY Seminars

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INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing

INQUIRY (INQ) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal whose mission is to improve health at both the public health and individual healthcare organization levels by enabling scientists, educators, healthcare practitioners, administrators, managers, and policymakers to translate their research and ideas into actionable outcomes.

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INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing
INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing
Norwich University

How individuals seeking help for substance use disorder adjusted to virtual 12-step meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr. Connie Hassett-Walker, Norwich University
Indiana University
Indiana University Bloomington

Reflections and Insight on Response to a Public Health Crisis: The Addictions Grand Challenge (AGC)

Robin Newhouse, Indiana University
Joshua W. Brown, Indiana University
+7 speakers
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Georgia State University

Health Equity

Felesia Bowen, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Regena Spratling, Georgia State University
+3 speakers
City University of New York
Temple University

Community-Centered Strategies to Reduce Gun Violence: Developing Evidence for Policy and Practice

Jeffrey A. Butts, City University of New York
Caterina Roman, Temple University
+4 speakers
American University of Beirut

Financial Literacy and Wellbeing among Medical Students, Residents, and Attending Physicians in Lebanon: Results from A Nationwide Multi-Centered Survey

Mohammadali Jardaly, American University of Beirut
Johns Hopkins University

A Decade of ERPO: what does the evidence say about the use, effectiveness and opportunities for improving implementation and impact of this important firearm violence prevention tool?

Joshua Horwitz, Johns Hopkins University
Joshua Horwitz, Johns Hopkins University
+1 talk +2 speakers
Dalhousie University
Ordu University

Employment Practices, Cost Minimization, and Their Implications for Food Provisions and Seafarers’ Wellbeing on board Ships – A Qualitative Analysis

Polina Baum-Talmor, Dalhousie University
Çağatay Edgücan Şahin, Ordu University
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Veterans Affairs

Age-Friendly Health Systems

Robert E. Burke, University of Pennsylvania and Department of Veterans Affairs
Leslie Pelton, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
+2 speakers