Join the Center for Public Health Law Research for its third Policy Surveillance Summer Institute, a two-day intensive training where attendees will learn methods for tracking public health laws and policies over time and across jurisdictions to create data for evaluation and empirical research.
The Summer Institute is divided into two concurrent tracks: the introductory session offers basic instruction on policy surveillance methods, and the advanced session offers instruction on dataset management. Attendees will have opportunities to interact with participants in the other track during joint sessions that focus on dissemination, data use and application, and at meals and a networking reception on Thursday evening.