It’s #GISday2021!! Y’all know I couldn’t let the day end without mentioning it LOL. Here’s a tutorial on how to make a bivariate map: https://t.co/mtDxnuv9JI (@Esri recently made this much easier in their symbology tool in ArcGIS Pro!!)
RT @RMHRC_UofSC: Some work from our team👇 https://t.co/cV02GFmOsI
RT @RMHRC_UofSC: Some work from our team👇 https://t.co/cV02GFmOsI
Some work from our team👇
RT @BRFSS: ID’ing counties where cancer screenings are low and access to care varies could reveal the best ways to develop educational prog…
ID’ing counties where cancer screenings are low and access to care varies could reveal the best ways to develop educational programs and use resources the most effectively, according to this analysis of SC #BRFSS data. https://t.co/Wy3FappTM1
RT @GIS_UofSC: @UofSCbdhsc Geospatial Core members Drs. Jan Eberth and Whitney Zahnd discuss the role bivariate mapping can play in resourc…
RT @GIS_UofSC: @UofSCbdhsc Geospatial Core members Drs. Jan Eberth and Whitney Zahnd discuss the role bivariate mapping can play in resourc…
RT @GIS_UofSC: @UofSCbdhsc Geospatial Core members Drs. Jan Eberth and Whitney Zahnd discuss the role bivariate mapping can play in resourc…
@UofSCbdhsc Geospatial Core members Drs. Jan Eberth and Whitney Zahnd discuss the role bivariate mapping can play in resource allocation decisions and intervention planning: https://t.co/z3sWMvEUwf via @CDCgov @UofSC
ID’ing counties where cancer screenings are low and access to care varies could reveal the best ways to develop educational programs and use resources the most effectively, according to this analysis of SC #BRFSS data. https://t.co/Wy3FappTM1
New article: A Bivariate Mapping Tutorial for Cancer Control Resource Allocation Decisions and Interventions. https://t.co/n2R83Nksw4 #breastcancer #oncology
A Bivariate Mapping Tutorial for Cancer Control Resource Allocation Decisions and Interventions https://t.co/2cpiNbdvKF
RT @WhitneyZahnd: Kudos to Claire Biesecker, @USCArnoldSchool 2019 BA in public health grad, who first authored this @CDCPCD paper—a tutori…
RT @RMHRC_UofSC: With funding from @HRSAgov, our team wrote this "Tools for Public Health Practice" paper for @CDCPCD --a tutorial on using…
With funding from @HRSAgov, our team wrote this "Tools for Public Health Practice" paper for @CDCPCD --a tutorial on using bivariate mapping for cancer control. This paper was first authored by one of our former students, Claire Biesecker! https://t.co/Li1
RT @MegWeis: I am continually impressed by our students at @USCArnoldSchool. And the mentorship of faculty. https://t.co/COSkIQrZaE
I am continually impressed by our students at @USCArnoldSchool. And the mentorship of faculty.
Kudos to Claire Biesecker, @USCArnoldSchool 2019 BA in public health grad, who first authored this @CDCPCD paper—a tutorial on bivariate mapping for cancer control—as part of her senior practicum. @jmeberth @SassyPinkProf @BlondeScientist https://t.co/tWhC