CORE presents key insights at the 2024 Oregon Public Health Association Conference

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Our team at the Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) is excited to present five sessions at the upcoming Oregon Public Health Association (OPHA) conference, considered Oregon’s premier public health conference. 

The event kicks off on October 7 at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. Join us, along with public health leaders, professionals, educators, advocates, students, and stakeholders, to explore the latest in research, programs, and information. We look forward to sharing findings and insights from our latest research and evaluation projects focused on behavioral health transformation, a culturally specific gardening and nutrition program, housing as a Medicaid benefit and more!

CORE Presentations at OPHA Conference
Monday, Oct. 7, 2024

Experiences & Impacts Associated with a Spanish Language Cooking & Gardening Pilot Program
10/7 at 10:30 am
Presenters: Ben Gronowski, Romanet Leiva, Angel Hammon, Rashae Burns, Heidi Davis, Sarah Roth

Health Systems Research for Public Health Grads: Examples from the Field
10/7 at 10:30am
Presenter: Hannah Cohen-Cline

Early-Stage Reflections From the Hawk's Eye, a Hotel Conversion Project to Address Healthcare Workforce Housing in Clatsop County
10/7 at 2:30 pm (concurrent with Housing as a Medicaid Benefit presentation)
Presenters: Ritu Ghosal, Lisa Angus, Sarah Roth, Mimi Haley, Leslie Ford, Natalie Kenton

Housing as a Medicaid Benefit: Initial Findings & Lessons Learned from Health Share’s Housing Benefit Pilot Program
10/7 at 2:30 pm (concurrent with Hawk’s Eye presentation)
Presenters: Monique Gill, Megan Holtorf, Ben Gronowski

Poster Presentation: A "SHIFT" in Behavioral Health Care: Putting Early Learnings into Action
10/7 from 3:45 – 5:15 pm
Presenters: Keri Vartanian, Roxanne Marsillo, Ben Gronowski, Maggie Weller (CORE); Emily Root, Bradley Raburn, Natalie Kenton (CareOregon)

We hope you can join us in exploring these informative topics. To learn more about the conference and to register, visit https://www.oregonpublichealth.org/oph

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