Convening the public health workforce, policymakers, academia, community-based organizations and others passionate about improving the public’s health, the State of the Public’s Health Conference aims to drive meaningful, solutions-oriented discussion to advance the health of all Georgians. Now in its 11th year, the conference will explore approaches to tackle the most pressing public health issues affecting Georgia communities today, including mental health care access, maternal and child health, and health equity.
The School of Law's Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Weeks (who also serves as UGA's Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs) will present as part of the session titled "Federal COVD-19 Mandates."
Registration is now open through October 12th.
The event is organized annually by the University of Georgia College of Public Health.