Population Health, Development, and Wellness Research Speed Networking
Time: 10:00—11:30 a.m.
Location: Maple/Dogwood Room, Morris University Center
Population Health, Development, and Wellness Research:
Population health, development and wellness research is an approach to health that seeks to step beyond the individual-level focus of traditional clinical and preventive medicine by addressing a broad range of factors that impact health on a population-level. Population health researchers are interested in improvement of population health and the reduction of health disparities in a region. They explore health, diseases, and their determinants across the lifespan, implement interventions to improve health and develop methodological approaches for population health research. Population health, development and wellness research includes health services research, health determinants, epidemiology, health services research, health determinants, social and behavioral health, and clinical research.