Upcoming Workshops
Get Out of Your Head: Planning Ahead to Achieve Your Goals
Dates: TBA April 2025
Target Audience: This workshop is geared toward faculty and graduate students new to research or pivoting focus areas, people preparing a new class, or anyone that needs help getting out of their own way for any major project. However, all are welcome!
What Will I Achieve:
Location: Baltimore, MD
Longitudinal Analysis (Virtual)
Dates: TBA June 2025
In Collaboration with Easton’s Nook
Target Audience: This workshop is geared toward faculty and graduate students new to research or pivoting focus areas, people preparing a new class, or anyone that needs help getting out of their own way for any major project. However, all are welcome!
What Will I Achieve:
Get Out of Your Head: Planning Ahead to Achieve Your Goals
Dates: TBA June 2025
Target Audience: This workshop is geared toward faculty and graduate students new to research or pivoting focus areas, people preparing a new class, or anyone that needs help getting out of their own way for any major project. However, all are welcome!
What Will I Achieve:
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Model Selection (Virtual)
Dates: TBA June 2025
In Collaboration with Easton’s Nook
Target Audience: This workshop is geared toward faculty and graduate students new to research or pivoting focus areas, people preparing a new class, or anyone that needs help getting out of their own way for any major project. However, all are welcome!
What Will I Achieve:
Location: Easton’s Nook, Newark, NJ
Sample Size Calculations
Dates: TBA June 2025
In Collaboration with Easton’s Nook
Target Audience: This workshop is geared toward faculty and graduate students new to research or pivoting focus areas, people preparing a new class, or anyone that needs help getting out of their own way for any major project. However, all are welcome!
What Will I Achieve:
Location: Easton’s Nook, Newark, NJ
Scale Development
Dates: TBA July 2025
In Collaboration with Easton’s Nook
Target Audience: This workshop is geared toward faculty and graduate students new to research or pivoting focus areas, people preparing a new class, or anyone that needs help getting out of their own way for any major project. However, all are welcome!
What Will I Achieve:
Location: Easton’s Nook, Newark, NJ
Upcoming events.
Get Out of Your Head: Planning Ahead to Achieve Your Goals
Location: Philadelphia, PA
The Guild House Hotel
https://guildhousehotel.com/
Dates: TBD
This workshop is geared towards faculty and graduate students working on research, class preparation, or any major project. However, all are welcome to attend.
We all plan to get something done. Now, more than ever getting it done takes a lot more than thoughts and subject matter expertise. Perhaps you need a space and time to really focus and force your hand to get something done. Maybe you need someone to validate your work. Whether you’re shifting priorities for a current activity or planning ahead for the coming months, after completing this workshop you will be able to:
Build a parking lot for your ideas, your study planning, and set up an extremely detailed plan to follow.
Move from the 10,000 foot view to a 1,000 foot view of your work
Identify surprises that are not actually surprises so you can avoid them
Use free and paid tools to plan based on your learning and work style (e.g. visual, verbal/written, auditory, physical)
Share your plan with your department chair, research office, advisor, etc.
Get out of your head, take care of yourself, and get the business done!
How do you establish a meditation practice? How do you consistently show up as your authentic self?
Note: While the workshop does take place at The Guild House and we encourage you to stay there, plenty of housing options are available within walking distance that might best suit your budget.
The Guild House is easily accessible from the Philadelphia 30th Street Station (Amtrak), Philadelphia airport, by bike, and by car.
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Areas of Expertise
Social Determinants of Health
Health Disparities and Health Equity
Injury Epidemiology
Physical Activity
Project Design and Management
Community Health
Chronic Disease Epidemiology
Biostatistics and Statistical Programming
Disaster Preparedness and Disease Surveillance
Sickle Cell Disease/Sickle Cell Trait
Recent Projects
Health disparities in sport and recreation injury.
Acute care utilization in Sickle Cell Disease.
Deterministic linkage of administrative data for health surveillance.
Methodology for assessing and including social determinants of health in clinical care.