Intervention Strategies in Public Health (SI 18)
June 11-13, 2018
-Monday, 9:00am-5:00pm
-Tuesday, 9:00am-5:00pm
-Wednesday, 9:00am-1:00pm
Intervention planning is a multifaceted and complex skill, which requires careful preparation, logical thinking, and creativity, while at the same time being based in theory and evidence. Following an intervention planning framework allows for a well-designed intervention that is theory-driven, evidence-based, feasible, and evaluable. Successful planning requires collaborative thinking; careful research on the target population; learning from interventions that have failed or succeeded in the past; brainstorming; and feedback gathered from key stakeholders on the problem being addressed.
PHX provides a 25 percent discount to students, SPH alumni, and BU faculty and staff. We will also offer a 25 percent discount for any resident of upper-middle-income countries, lower-middle-income countries and low-income countries (“LMIC” based on the World Bank Classification).
Individuals registering for more than one paid program at full price will receive a 15 percent discount (use coupon “2ormore”). A 15 percent discount is also offered to organizations sending three or more paid program participants (Contact us at phx@bu.edu for more information).
(Please note discounts cannot be combined)