Join us for the Online Montana Winter Institute February 5-9. For one-hour each day we'll gather with folks across the nation to expand our understanding of The Power of Positive Experiences to Improve Public Health.
It's our honor to welcome Ali Crandall on Tuesday, February 6th as she shares: “The Latest Research on Positive Adult Experiences and Mental Health."
AliceAnn (Ali) Crandall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health at Brigham Young University (BYU). Dr. Crandall received her MPH from Loma Linda University, and her PhD from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Prior to her PhD program she worked for eight years in domestic and international settings on public health programs focused on strengthening individual health through family interventions. Her primary research interests include family health measurement, understanding how childhood experiences affect lifelong health, and mental health in adolescents and adults. She teaches undergraduate and graduate classes in program planning, evaluation, and family health. She currently serves as the BYU MPH program director.
Register today: https://www.montanainstitute.com/mwi
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