Talking Public Health with Andria Eisman
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CT
Andria B. Eisman, PhD, MPH, MS, is an implementation scientist and an associate professor in community health at Wayne State University. Her research focuses on improving the delivery and sustainability of evidence-based substance use prevention for youth. Her work integrates implementation science, health economics, and community-engaged research to support real-world decision-making in schools and other youth-serving systems.
Her talk is titled, “Advancing Public Health Impact within Youth-Serving Systems: Integrating Implementation Science and Economic Methods for Prevention.” This talk will be held in-person and on Zoom.
The Talking Public Health seminar series features presentations by leading thinkers in public health at WashU and elsewhere. Speakers present their work and engage with the audience to advance the ideas that shape public health. Each talk is recorded and posted to the School of Public Health’s YouTube channel.