An intensive, in-person introduction to health policymaking — featuring expert presentations, interactive panels, and small group discussions.
Amid significant policy shifts transforming the health care system, this Orientation offers essential knowledge and skills to engage in today’s complex health policy environment and create to meaningful change in your field.
With presentations from leading experts, interactive panels, and small group discussions, you’ll gain a foundational understanding of health policymaking and walk away with practical tools to learn how to get your research in front of people who can make an impact.
Participation is limited to 50 people to foster meaningful collaboration, peer exchange, and engagement with faculty.
Register today to join health policy leaders, researchers, and practitioners for engaging discussions, practical learning, and valuable networking opportunities.
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This Meeting is for People Who Want to:
The full agenda will be available soon with three days of topics designed to help you learn about all aspects of health policy.
Event Location
AcademyHealth Office
1666 K St NW, Suite 1100
Washington D.C., 20006
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The program is designed for researchers and professionals who are new to health policy or want to build a foundational understanding of how health policy is developed and implemented, including: