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Graduate Public Health Certificate Program

The AHRI is committed to improving knowledge of public health principles and practice. Such knowledge is gained through the application of the public health core competency in designing a certification program. This program is available online and requires a completion of 18 credit hours prior to certification. As the program gains popularity in its intended […]

Philosophy & Purpose

The AHRI was conceived in 2009 in response to the growing disparities in health outcomes, and was operationalized in the early 2010.The AHRI has a primary goal of eliminating disparities in health outcomes through geo-epidemiologic and ethnic/racial mapping of disease, and the application of such knowledge in the prevention and control of diseases, injuries, disabilities […]

Publications

The AHRI is committed to disseminating information based on peer-reviewed scientific finding in the relationship between geography and disease and the health disparities therein. While the AHRI scientific papers are currently under submission or in press, links to papers published by the institute can be obtained at: Racial/ethnic disparities in breast cancer survival – http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21495613 […]

Scholarship

Commencing 2012, AHRI will invite applications for senior scientist to become junior and senior scholars with the institute. The basic requirement will include ability to mentor junior staff, students of public health certification program, and visiting researchers to the AHRI. Scholars will also be required to contribute to research activities of the institute by co-authoring […]

Fellowship

The AHRI commencing 2012 will receive applications for health scientists and researchers wishing to acquire knowledge of spatial epidemiology and health disparities. In addition, fellowship will be offered on Epidemiology and Health Policy. In addition to this training-based fellowship, invitations will be issued for qualified health scientists and researchers to join the AHRI as members, […]

Clinical & Policy

The AHRI with its focus on health disparities narrowing and elimination through spatial and racial/race variability in risk factors and health outcomes recognizes the fundamental roles of clinic-based research and the impact of policy in advancing health agenda in this nation. With these notions, the Associates at AHRI under the leadership of Dr. Franklin Opara […]

Contact Us

Feel free to contact us for any questions and inquires. Use the form below to reach us via email. AHRI – American Health Research Institute AHRI – American Health Research Institute Heights Medical Tower 427 West 20th Street, Suite 707 Houston, Texas 77008 TEL: 713.624.1033 FAX: 713.863.1135 EMAIL: staff@ahrisearch.org [contact-form 1 “Contact form 1”]

Payment Center

AHRI consultation charges are very reasonable are comparable. The following charges are currently applicable to the services provided: Manuscript page review – $15 per page Thesis/dissertation consulting – $95- $110 per hour Manuscript preparation – $75 per hour Statistical consulting – $75 per hour Research Conceptualization/Design Process – $65 per hour Statistical analysis/Data management and […]

About

MISSION The American Health Research Institute (AHRI), a public health research entity exists to narrow health disparities in the United States. The institute’s focus is on geo-epidemiologic and racial/ethnic mapping of disease, disabilities, injuries and health-related events, and the utilization of valid and reliable data from such mappings for geographic and racial-specific intervention development and […]

Division

Whereas the primary focus of AHRI is to eliminate health disparities, this focus like health itself is multi-dimensional. At the AHRI, we acknowledge such a wide scope, but apply an operational pathway to address disparities.  The investigators at AHRI come from different backgrounds that collectively define health disparities. While we aspire to be one of […]