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RIMI Seminar: Roshan Bastani, Ph.D. Intervention Research to Promote Health Equity

Peterson Hall 1 (PH1) Lecture Hall 141

The Psychology Colloquium and
The CSULB RIMI Project
Health Disparities Research Seminar Series

Roshan Bastani, Ph. D.
Professor of Health Services and Associate Dean for Research, UCLA School of Public Health

Faculty : Class attendance is welcomed!

Funding for this seminar was made possible by award number 1P20MD003942-03 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.  The views expressed by the speaker do not necessarily reflect the official views of the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities or the National Institutes of Health.

Roshan Bastani is Professor of Health Services and Associate Dean for Research in the School of Public Health, Co-Director of the Center to Eliminate Health Disparities, and Associate Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research. She is a social/health psychologist whose main research interest is the study of access to health care among low-income, ethnic minority and other underserved groups, focusing on efficacy testing of patient and health care system directed interventions to improve access. Her research includes a randomized experiment studying follow-up diagnostic and treatment services for indigent minority women with serious breast abnormalities; a study of factors related to hepatitis B screening; experimental assessment of an intervention related to decision making and prostate cancer screening; and community-based intervention targeting ethnic disparities in tobacco use, obesity, and cancer screening.

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RIMI Institute: Social Networks & Analysis

Center for Behavioral Research and Services
1090 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, 90813
562.495.2330
Parking available behind the building.

Social Networks and Health
Thomas W. Valente, PhD
Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California

Dr. Valente’s book Social Network and Health: Models, Methods, & Applications will be provided for all attendees.
 

Analyzing Network Data: An Introduction with UCINET
Robert A. Hanneman, PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Sociology University of California, Riverside

Participation in day one, Social Networks, is highly recommended for those planning to attend day two. Laptop (Windows System only) needed for day two. Lunch will be provided each day-Please indicate dietary restrictions when RSVP.
 

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Chocolate Cake Seminar: Having Fun with Linear Regression Models

Place: FO5-Room 116

Dr. Olga Korosteleva,
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSULB

A review/discussion of linear regression models with emphasis on using such statistical software packages as SAS and SPSS. There will be time for questions and discussion at the end.

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Chocolate Cake Seminar: Anova

Place: FO5-Room 116

Dr. Olga Korosteleva,
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSULB

Have you ever wanted to test if the means of several groups were the same or not? Then analysis of variance (ANOVA) is what you need. This presentation will discuss how to test whether several means are the same in designs with one factor as well as two factors using such statistical software packages as SAS and SPSS. There will be time for questions and discussion at the end.

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RIMI Health Equity Seminar: Marjorie Kagawa Singer, Ph.D. How is Culture Operationalized for Practice and Research?

Barrett Athletic Administration Center (BAAC)

The Psychology Colloquium & the CSULB RIMI project
Health Equity research seminar series

presents

How is Culture Operationalized
for Practice and Research?

Marjorie Kagawa Singer, PhD, MA, MN, RN, FAAN
Professor
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and Asian American Studies Department

RECOMMENDED READINGS

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RIMI Summer Institute Aug 2014 - Bethany Bray

Center for Health Equity Research
 
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the csulb rimi project
SUMMER INSTITUTES
presents
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Latent Class Analysis
Bethany Bray
The Methodology Center
Pennsylvania State University
August 4-5
9 AM - 4 PM
Center for Behavioral Research and Services
1090 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813
562.495.2330
Parking available behind the building.
  • Lunch provided. Please indicate dietary restrictions when RSVP.
  • A book will be offered to attendees at each workshop.
  • Please bring a laptop computer if available.
RSVP to:
Jeff Wood
562-985-2176
jefferson.wood@csulb.edu
csulb.edu/HealthEquity
Funding for this seminar was made possible by award number P20MD003942 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The views expressed by the speaker do not necessarily reflect the official views of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities or the National Institutes of Health.
Promoting health equity through science, community & collaboration.
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RIMI Summer Institute July 2014 - Walter Stroup

Center for Health Equity Research
 
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the csulb rimi project
SUMMER INSTITUTES
presents
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Generalized Linear Mixed Model
for the Complete Idiot
Walter Stroup
Department of Statistics
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
July 24-25
9 AM - 4 PM
Center for Behavioral Research and Services
1090 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813
562.495.2330
Parking available behind the building.
  • Lunch provided. Please indicate dietary restrictions when RSVP.
  • A book will be offered to attendees at each workshop.
  • Please bring a laptop computer if available.
RSVP to:
Jeff Wood
562-985-2176
jefferson.wood@csulb.edu
csulb.edu/HealthEquity
Funding for this seminar was made possible by award number P20MD003942 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The views expressed by the speaker do not necessarily reflect the official views of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities or the National Institutes of Health.
Promoting health equity through science, community & collaboration.
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