BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250510T130905EDT-5087uIpgFD@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250510T170905Z DESCRIPTION:Ali Rowhani-Rahbar\, PhD\, MD\, MPH\n\nProfessor of Epidemiolog y | Department of Epidemiology | School of Public Health\n\nUniversity of Washington\n\nWhere: Virtual | Zoom\n\nAbstract\n\nGun violence is a subst antial public health and public safety problem. Globally\, about 250\,000 individuals die each year from injuries inflicted with firearms. Many more individuals sustain nonfatal but life-altering firearm injuries or are ex posed to the trauma caused using firearms. Challenges in availability and accessibility of data on firearms along with insufficient funding have cre ated notable obstacles for conducting rigorous epidemiologic research. As such\, some investigators have sought to develop creative solutions to par tially overcome a number of these limitations. This presentation summarize s some of the methodological challenges and opportunities unique to this f ield of scholarship and their implications for prevention and policy.\n\nL earning Objectives\n\n\n Describe challenges in measuring the burden of gun violence through surveillance\n Identify approaches to estimate gun owners hip at different spatial units\n Explain the impact of restrictions in data availability on causal inference using gun violence as a case study\n\n\n Speaker Bio\n\nAli Rowhani-Rahbar is the Bartley Dobb Endowed Professor fo r the Study and Prevention of Violence\, Professor of Epidemiology\, Adjun ct Professor of Pediatrics\, and Adjunct Professor of Public Policy & Gove rnance at the University of Washington. He evaluates community-based inter ventions\, social programs\, and public policies for their impact on multi ple forms of violence with a particular emphasis on preventing firearm-rel ated harm. His research has been funded by the United States Centers for D isease Control and Prevention\, National Institutes of Health\, Department of Justice\, Arnold Ventures\, National Collaborative on Gun Violence Res earch\, Fund for a Safer Future\, State of Washington\, and City of Seattl e. He has served as a member of the editorial board of Injury Prevention a nd as the editor of the Injury Epidemiology Section of Current Epidemiolog y Reports. Several of his more than 200 peer-reviewed publications have in formed public health practices\, programs\, and policies locally and natio nally. He received his MD from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences in I ran\, MPH from Yale University\, and PhD from the University of Washington . He completed his postdoctoral training at Stanford University and resear ch fellowship at Kaiser Permanente Division of Research and the Centers fo r Disease Control and Prevention.\n DTSTART:20230327T200000Z DTEND:20230327T210000Z SUMMARY:Gun Violence Epidemiology: Methodologic Challenges and Opportunitie s URL:/epi-biostat-occh/channels/event/gun-violence-epid emiology-methodologic-challenges-and-opportunities-346292 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR