363081 event 1421063649 1492118442 <![CDATA[CoA Research Forum - Nisha Botchwey]]> As health impact assessments (HIAs) become increasingly common in the USA, there is growing demand for instruction beyond short courses and online training. As of October 2013, there are graduate level courses that include instruction on HIA in at least 17 universities in the USA, including four courses that focus explicitly on HIA. Instructors of these four courses collaborated to develop a model curriculum for teaching HIA that draws on a framework for experiential learning and on a theoretical model of curriculum formulation. This talk will highlight the Model HIA for university-level classroom instruction and parallel online resources.  This model curriculum may help faculty develop a graduate level HIA course at their institution, as well as inform public health and community design professionals interested in building capacity to conduct HIAs, and students considering taking an HIA course. Funding for this project was provided by the Georgia Tech Research Foundation.

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