
On the second day of PHTT 2016, the participants received public speaking and presentation training, finished the remaining work on their interventions, and presented them in front of a panel of judges.
On the second day of PHTT 2016, the participants received public speaking and presentation training, finished the remaining work on their interventions, and presented them in front of a panel of judges.
The first day of PHTT featured a range of speakers who introduced delegates to traffic incident prevention and a useful framework for developing their interventions.
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Johnathon P. Ehsani has been confirmed as a speaker at PHTT 2016. Dr. Ehsani is a professor of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health. His professional experience includes working at the National Institutes of Health in the Division of Epidemiology Statistics […]
Alaa Soliman and Maha Abdullah, both students at Fatima College of Health Sciences, have kindly taken on the role of Outreach Associates. Their role in this year’s conference is to help further promote intercollegiate communication and collaboration.
The 2016 third Public Health Think Tank aims to devise original interventions to reduce the high number of traffic incidents in the UAE.