Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH)
With the onset of the COVID-19 era, we are at somewhat of a crossroads in the field of population health research. Data from several countries is demonstrating massive racial and socioeconomic inequalities in risk for acquiring Covid-19 and for the most severe associated outcomes. In Canada, this data has caused a groundswell of public and political attention on health inequalities, and of discourses about what policies may best address them. At this moment in time, it is well worth taking stock of the field of population health, which hasn’t been done for some time. What are the major findings of the 21st century to date? Where is the field headed in terms of its conceptual orientation to population health and health inequalities? What are the major data and methodological developments that will facilitate innovative population health research? What systems and structures would facilitate the uptake of findings from population health science in order to inform policies and other ways of making structural changes to society?
DAY 2 (MORNING OF FEBRUARY 12, 2021)
Racial Health Inequalities
This session will examine one of the most important ways in which population health is patterned in major immigrant-receiving countries. What are the key findings to date on the associations between race, racism, and health? What are the pressing questions on the horizon in this area, particularly as they pertain to policies and other societal conditions (e.g., impact of populism)?
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