Public health has faced significant challenges in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed gaps in the capacity to respond to public health emergencies, ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how we teach, research, and practice public health. From predictive analytics to workforce training, AI is no longer a future concept but is actively re ...
Graduate School Fairs are going virtual this April with a series of Mini Virtual Fairs, offering prospective students the opportunity to learn about graduate education in ...
A student-run organization that emphasizes the significance of public health in all settings: communally, nationally, and globally. Mission: Health Equity and Applied Learning (HEAL) aims to foster an ...
The COVID-19 pandemic raised awareness of the law’s power to impact population health, positively and negatively. COVID-19 revealed how longstanding social inequities—structured by law—can quickly ...
(FromBackL) World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergencies Programme Director Michael Ryan, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and WHO Technical Lead Maria Van Kerkhove attend a daily ...
Tangney, a Master of Science in Public Health student at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of International Health’s Health Systems Program, was raised by a single ...
The Connecticut Public Health Association's Advocacy Training Day included several members of the University’s School of Health Sciences. The University’s School of Health Sciences recently sponsored ...
What made this year’s conference especially powerful was experiencing it through the eyes of my students. For each of them, it was their first time at a national professional gathering. This past ...
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