Summary
WHEN PUBLIC HEALTH MEANS BUSINESS
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Presented jointly by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the New England Journal of Medicine
Hosted by The Forum at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Michelle A. Williams, Dean of the Faculty at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is pleased to present a groundbreaking new series, “When Public Health Means Business.”
The current COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a plain truth: We can no longer afford to operate in silos. Instead, this once-in-a-lifetime public health crisis demands a remarkable level of cooperation across sectors and disciplines. Now more than ever, public health and business need to forge ahead together to clear the runway for our economy and society to thrive.
What will it take to move forward globally? How do we battle the war against science? What will it take to succeed? How can we prepare now for the next pandemic?
“When Public Health Means Business” will virtually convene luminaries from the realms of finance, industry and health to map a new path forward and ensure a better, safer future for all. Jointly presented by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the New England Journal of Medicine, and hosted by The Forum at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, these virtual symposia will be presented on Zoom and livestreamed on Facebook and additional places.
Join us for the first virtual symposium of this ongoing series.
Additional Ways to watch live
Harvard Chan Facebook
NEJM Facebook
The Forum Facebook page
Harvard Chan landing page
Zoom webinar: https://hsph.me/whenpublichealthmeansbusiness
Additional Resources:
- GHELI Resource Brief: When Public Health Means Business (landing page)
- The Global Health Education and Learning Incubator at Harvard University (GHELI) supports interdisciplinary education about world health through the production, curation, and dissemination of educational public goods. Visit their interactive digital repository.
Part of: When Public Health Means Business.
Presented jointly by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the New England Journal of Medicine