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Geospatial data analysis offers insights to improve public health and reduce risks. The interactive Risk Terrain Modeling for Public Health Symposium, co-hosted by the Department of Family and Community Medicine and Simsi, highlights the innovative and cutting-edge research utilizing Risk Terrain Modeling (RTM) analysis to advance public health policies and programs in communities throughout the United States. This contemporary work by scholars and practitioners is driving actions to make our world safer and healthier.

Attendees will learn to apply the theories, principles and techniques of RTM and evidence-based practices to analyze dynamic interactions of people at places. Going beyond personal characteristics of individualsso often the sole focus of public safety and health professionalswe will explore how their spatial experiences form health, safety and wellness profiles in the community landscapes they live, work or travel through. Researchers and practitioners will discuss how the RTM approaches to analytics becomes a key contribution to place-based public health programming and precision medicine.

Symposium Details:

  • Date: September 27, 2024
  • Time: 8:30am-3:30pm
  • Location: Center for Teaching and Learning, 4th floor of UAB's Lister Hill Library, 1700 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35233
  • Breakfast and lunch will be served 

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Please Note: The symposium is limited to 60 participants. 

 

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