Shannon Frattaroli

Shannon Frattaroli, PhD, MPH, is an Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health where she serves as Deputy Director and Associate Director for Outreach for the Center for Injury Research and Policy. At the School Dr. Frattaroli teaches courses on Public Health Policy Formulation, Qualitative Research Methods, and Implementation Research and Practice. Her research focuses on policy strategies designed to prevent injury, including injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes, opioid misuse and abuse, and gun violence – particularly firearm-related domestic violence. Dr. Frattaroli is committed to work that advances the translation of findings into policy and practice. She works with federal and state policymakers to identify policy solutions that are informed by the available evidence and likely to maximize benefits to the public’s health. She has published widely on the use of qualitative methods in injury prevention, as well as on the science and practice of translating injury and violence prevention interventions.

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Ongoing U.S. Settler Colonialism & Native Peoples Teach-Out (Coursera)

Dec 2nd 2024
Ongoing U.S. Settler Colonialism & Native Peoples Teach-Out (Coursera)
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Increasingly, terms such as “colonialism,” “decolonization,” and “social structures,” appear in media, conversations, and educational spaces, often without nuanced explanations of these concepts and how they relate to current U.S. society and the individuals in it. To provide a space to think, learn, and feel about these concepts as [...]

Helping Families Avoid Negative Court Involvement Teach-Out (Coursera)

Nov 25th 2024
Helping Families Avoid Negative Court Involvement Teach-Out (Coursera)
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This course will teach learners how to understand when issues can become legal issues, encourage learners to recognize legal problems early, identify possible “legal soft spots” in their own situations, and act when issues are identified to avoid them escalating. This course will also teach and encourage learners to [...]

Exploring Algorithmic Bias as a Policy Issue: A Teach-Out (Coursera)

Nov 18th 2024
Exploring Algorithmic Bias as a Policy Issue: A Teach-Out (Coursera)
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This Teach Out does not issue certificates of completion. Algorithms – and algorithmic bias – are making regular appearances in the news, and increasingly, are being recognized as a policy issue. But what is an algorithm, exactly? And what does it mean when someone describes an algorithm as biased?

Let's talk about it: A Health and Immigration Teach Out (Coursera)

Nov 18th 2024
Let's talk about it: A Health and Immigration Teach Out (Coursera)
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As the United States grapples with both the short-term and long-term impacts and considers how different groups and individuals are affected, it can easily become overwhelming to keep up with conversations about health and immigration. Most people can generally agree that health and immigration policy affect ALL communities, families, [...]

ERPO: A Civil Approach to Gun Violence Prevention Teach-Out (Coursera)

Nov 18th 2024
ERPO: A Civil Approach to Gun Violence Prevention Teach-Out (Coursera)
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Evidence shows that 1 life is saved for every 10-20 Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) issued. ERPOs are legally issued civil orders that allow people on the front lines to ask a court to prevent a person at imminent risk of harm to themselves or others from purchasing or [...]

Opioid Epidemic: From Evidence to Impact (Coursera)

Nov 18th 2024
Opioid Epidemic: From Evidence to Impact (Coursera)
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While prescription opioids serve an invaluable role for the treatment of cancer pain and pain at the end of life, their overuse for acute and chronic non-cancer pain as well as the increasing availability of heroin and illicit fentanyl, have contributed to the highest rates of overdose and opioid [...]

Black Agricultural Solutions to Food Apartheid: A Teach-Out (Coursera)

Nov 11th 2024
Black Agricultural Solutions to Food Apartheid: A Teach-Out (Coursera)
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Black Agricultural Solutions to Food Apartheid is a series where we dive deep into the historical, ancestral, and spiritual connections that Black people have to land and agriculture. Throughout this course, we encourage participants to learn about their ancestral foodways, agrarian practices, and spiritual connections. These sessions share [...]