Sinai Urban Health Institute

Sinai Population Health Institute

June 3-5, 2025

The Sinai Population Health Institute introduces participants to a wide range of timely population health topics. During the three-day Institute, a diverse group of experts lead participants on an exploration of issues– like healthcare inequities and community engagement in research –presented through a health equity lens and with a community perspective. Interactive teaching methods focus on building practical skills and knowledge, while exposing participants to the broad range of social, financial, and environmental factors that influence health.

7th Annual Population Health Institute (June 3-5, 2025)

This year’s Institute will take place virtually. Sessions are scheduled 9am to 4pm CDT. The schedule is available here.

Registration

Institute Pricing – One Day: $50 | Two Days: $100 | Three Days: $125
Register here: https://suhi.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dj1CGKRnd1keJ9A

FREE Featured Webinars

25 Years of Tackling Inequities: The SUHI Story

June 3, 2025, 12-1PM
SUHI leaders share the history, mission, and current work of our unique research center, located within Sinai Chicago, the largest private safety-net health system in Illinois.
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/nTd8nmgoRQSkeqXVeULPEA 

Expanding Research Capacity in Safety-Net Institutions: Strategies and Solutions (25th Anniversary Series)

June 4, 12-1PM

Our nation’s safety-net healthcare institutions hold valuable insights for improving health equity, but structural and financial barriers often limit their ability to conduct and disseminate research. Join us for a discussion of how three different types of organizations, all serving our most historically marginalized communities, overcome barriers to conduct quality research. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/flAnKIi1S5y8Mu6wUOq_xQ

Empower Your Voice: Research Findings on the Mental Well-being of Chicago Girls
June 5, 2025, 12-1PM
The Empower Your Voice study was conducted to understand the experiences of female-identifying school-aged youth in Chicago. The study sought to explore how factors, such as exposure to trauma, violence, discrimination, parentification, and social media, play a role in youth development and mental well-being. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/rfj-BRdwTIeVTRQ2pjGPmA

Who should attend?

  • Anyone with an interest in population health
  • Health care practitioners
  • Public health practitioners or those working in related fields
  • Students pursuing a degree in a health-related field

Why attend the Sinai Population Health Institute?

  • Improve your understanding of health inequities, social determinants of health, and structural racism
  • Expand your ability to understand and interact with diverse populations
  • Better appreciate the importance of community engagement within health care, research, and policy 
  • Learn from a wide range of speakers, including researchers, practitioners, and community members
For more information, please contact

pophealthtraining@sinai.org