Elise Omaki, MHS
Research Associate
Health Policy & Management
Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy
Thursday, April 28, 2022, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Ms. Omaki is an epidemiologist with expertise in the design, management and analysis of quantitative data for injury prevention research and practice. Estimating the distribution and determinants of injuries among populations is a cornerstone for injury prevention. Careful design and execution of the collection, analysis, and interpretation of injury data is essential to understanding the burden of injury, identifying populations at high risk, and measuring the impact of public health services. Want to talk about how to approach data collection and analysis for your injury prevention project?
To sign up for a 30-minute virtual session via phone or Zoom with Ms. Omaki please contact Edith Jones (ejones10@jhu.edu) by April 22.
SPONSORED BY: THE JOHNS HOPKINS CENTER FOR INJURY RESEARCH AND POLICY