At a glance
Public Health Grand Rounds (PHGR) is a forum designed to advance scientific discourse on emerging public health topics that strengthen evidence-based public health practice. This series convenes diverse panels of experts to engage in structured discourse, focusing on areas such as introducing new approaches, interpreting or considering the significance of emerging evidence, or exploring the implications of intervention.

What is Grand Rounds?
Grand Rounds is a space for meaningful scientific dialogue where experts and participants come together to examine major public health issues, explore key challenges, discuss emerging scientific evidence, and consider potential solutions and recent developments.
The series engages the public health community of practitioners, researchers, and clinicians in scientific and analytical discussions that are grounded in transparency and openness. Conversations are designed to acknowledge uncertainty, highlight knowledge gaps, and identify opportunities for future research to strengthen the evidence base.
Each session is developed through a rigorous planning process that ensures discussions are informed, relevant, scientifically sound, and practical for real-world application.