Free webinar series on COVID-19 pandemic from USM/UMaine June 1-11

A special webinar series on the COVID-19 pandemic that pulls together perspectives from public health, policy, law, and business.

Please visit the series webpage to view the full schedule and details about each webinar (listed below). 

Solving complex challenges like a pandemic requires deep understanding and broad perspectives. USM's Muskie School of Public Service and the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center invite you to come learn alongside students in a new "short course" and webinar series about the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Overview
This free webinar series will help you gain a stronger understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic, its local and global impact, and recovery from it. The series is comprised of a series of lectures delivered by University of Maine System experts in the fields of public health, policy, law, and business. Each faculty member will present an aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic through their disciplinary lens, highlighting how we understand, track, mitigate, and recover from its impacts. 
Course modules will cover:
  • Epidemiology of COVID-19
  • Public health systems and health policy
  • Crisis management best practices
  • Global/local disparities in impacts and outcomes
  • Privacy rights and freedoms; federalism
  • Impacts on the international and U.S. economy and workforce
Please visit the series webpage to view the full schedule and details about each webinar. 
We are pleased to welcome two very special guests - Dr. Nirav Shah, Director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and Dr. Dora Mills, Chief Health Improvement Officer at Maine Health - to kick off the series on June 1.


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