June 8 workshop (online): Using AskCHIS to identify important health data

[ Posted on May 29th, 2012 by Porsche Johnson | No Comments » ]

Learn how to use AskCHIS, the easy-to-use, free, online Web tool that enables you to search for health statistics using data from the California Health Interview Survey on your county, region or statewide. Join staff from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s Health DATA Program on June 8, for a no-cost, two hour online workshop, and learn how to formulate data questions, build queries, graph and export data and interpret results. Users will be able to watch the trainer via a live video feed, use the AskCHIS system and ask questions while the training is in progress. A computer, Internet access and a telephone are required.

Prior to the training, registered participants will indicate which health topics are of primary interest to them including, but not limited to, obesity, health care access and mental health. The trainer will incorporate several of these preferred topics into the workshop to ensure participants finish the training with relevant health information regarding their communities.

 
Date: June 8, 2012
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Space is limited. Learn more or Register Now

Learn more about the Health DATA Program’s AskCHIS Online Workshops.
Learn more about the California Health Interview Survey.

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Porsche Johnson


Porsche Johnson is the community relations manager for the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's Health DATA Program. Johnson is responsible for building strategic partnerships in the community that build awareness and support the Health DATA Program and all of its projects.

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