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GEOG 581/HSERV 585: Seminar In Medical Geography – AUT22 Course

This autumn quarter, we are happy to share that GEOG 581/HSERV 585 Seminar in Medical Geography has space available for you to register! Please check out the details below:

GEOG 581/HSERV 585: Seminar In Medical Geography (5 credits)

Space, Place, Health and Addiction: The Geography of the Opioid Epidemic(s) in America

Instructor: Suzanne Withers

Meeting Time: MW 1:00pm – 2:20pm

Location: SMI 409

SLN: 23722

3-Credit Option: GEOG 595 C

Description: This graduate research seminar explores the geography of the opioid epidemic(s) in the United States. The course begins with the geography and epidemiology of pain (chronic through acute) and journeys through the production of prescription opioids, the geography of prescribing, the politics of monitoring, and the epidemiology of prescribing practices. The journey continues by exploring spatial patterns of addiction, overdose, death, and dying, the geography of illicit drugs and public health responses to overdose, and the accessibility of treatment for opioid use disorder. Students gain a rich understanding of the importance of place and space from this close study of the opioid epidemic(s).

In parallel, this course provides students with advanced training in GIS for geospatial health research. Analytical techniques such as mapping uncertainty, web mapping, proximity analysis, hot spot analysis, spatial/temporal analysis, colocation analysis, geographically weighted regression, and Bayesian smoothing techniques for rate stabilization are reviewed using hands-on exercises, primarily with ArcGIS. Prior GIS training is advantageous but not essential. Students gain a rich understanding of the geospatial techniques frequently applied in spatial health research.

 

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