
March 2021
JCOIN Speaker Series: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Criminal Justice Settings
This webinar will feature presentations from key researchers who will summarize the effectiveness of medications for addiction treatment (MAT) for individuals with a substance use disorder, and specifically those in jails and prisons. The vast majority of individuals that have used opioids are within the criminal justice system. Rates of opioid use among the justice-involved population are 400 times higher than that of the general public. Of the 2 million individuals in prison and jail in the United States, 19…
Find out more »Online Course | Pandemic Problem-Solving: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Pandemics
In this course, Dean Ashish Jha and Dr. Megan Ranney are joined by national experts to share frameworks and tools for civil servants, policymakers, and business leaders charged with addressing the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Learn from these leaders and work through essential problem sets with peers from other industries and public agencies. Equip yourself with the concepts and tools needed to mitigate the pandemic’s immediate impact on your work and industry, prepare your organization…
Find out more »Online Course | Pandemic Problem-Solving: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Pandemics
In this course, Dean Ashish Jha and Dr. Megan Ranney are joined by national experts to share frameworks and tools for civil servants, policymakers, and business leaders charged with addressing the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Learn from these leaders and work through essential problem sets with peers from other industries and public agencies. Equip yourself with the concepts and tools needed to mitigate the pandemic’s immediate impact on your work and industry, prepare your organization…
Find out more »COVID-19 Response Innovation Hackathon
Registration is now open for Covid-19 Response Innovation Hackathon hosted by NEMIC (www.nemicenter.com). A lack of preparedness exacerbated the challenges that COVID-19 presented regionally, nationally, and globally. How do we ensure that we are better prepared for the next pandemic, what do we need to do on a personal level, how do we better prepare our corporations, and what could institutions and hospitals do better in the future? This hack will address these issues in hopes to create new ideas,…
Find out more »Online Course | Pandemic Problem-Solving: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Pandemics
In this course, Dean Ashish Jha and Dr. Megan Ranney are joined by national experts to share frameworks and tools for civil servants, policymakers, and business leaders charged with addressing the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Learn from these leaders and work through essential problem sets with peers from other industries and public agencies. Equip yourself with the concepts and tools needed to mitigate the pandemic’s immediate impact on your work and industry, prepare your organization…
Find out more »Online Course | Pandemic Problem-Solving: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Pandemics
In this course, Dean Ashish Jha and Dr. Megan Ranney are joined by national experts to share frameworks and tools for civil servants, policymakers, and business leaders charged with addressing the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Learn from these leaders and work through essential problem sets with peers from other industries and public agencies. Equip yourself with the concepts and tools needed to mitigate the pandemic’s immediate impact on your work and industry, prepare your organization…
Find out more »Online Course | Pandemic Problem-Solving: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Pandemics
In this course, Dean Ashish Jha and Dr. Megan Ranney are joined by national experts to share frameworks and tools for civil servants, policymakers, and business leaders charged with addressing the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Learn from these leaders and work through essential problem sets with peers from other industries and public agencies. Equip yourself with the concepts and tools needed to mitigate the pandemic’s immediate impact on your work and industry, prepare your organization…
Find out more »Online Course | Pandemic Problem-Solving: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Pandemics
In this course, Dean Ashish Jha and Dr. Megan Ranney are joined by national experts to share frameworks and tools for civil servants, policymakers, and business leaders charged with addressing the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Learn from these leaders and work through essential problem sets with peers from other industries and public agencies. Equip yourself with the concepts and tools needed to mitigate the pandemic’s immediate impact on your work and industry, prepare your organization…
Find out more »April 2021
COVID-19 Response Innovation Hackathon
Registration is now open for Covid-19 Response Innovation Hackathon hosted by NEMIC (www.nemicenter.com). A lack of preparedness exacerbated the challenges that COVID-19 presented regionally, nationally, and globally. How do we ensure that we are better prepared for the next pandemic, what do we need to do on a personal level, how do we better prepare our corporations, and what could institutions and hospitals do better in the future? This hack will address these issues in hopes to create new ideas,…
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