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From tuberculosis to Ebola, Dr. Sayone Thihalolipavan, San Diego County’s newly appointed public health officer, has plenty ...
As a public health official, Jay K. Varma has handled putative anthrax attacks. He says an AI-simulated bioterror attack ...
The need for integrated thinking at universities: from Covid-19 to the Sustainable Development Goals
A joined-up approach between universities, public services and businesses – as successfully demonstrated during the pandemic ...
After enrolling at the Yale School of Public Health, Casey Ma ’26 decided to expand her skill set by combining the MPH with ...
Desire paths are preferred routes that people take for quicker travel, but could the concept also help us to understand ...
"As temperatures rise, cancer mortality among women also rises -- particularly for ovarian and breast cancers," lead ...
Pharmacists are the most accessible healthcare providers, embedded within the communities they serve, writes Priya E. Mammen.
Dr. Sbarra celebrates the end of the semester with then graduate students, Dr. Rita Law and Dr. Lauren Lee, December ...
Health systems faced with ever-thinning margins and uncertain financial future may be tempted to double-down on cost cutting as an immediate option relief. But for most, that’s not the best option.
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, participants learn from Dr. Jacqueline Merrill about the value of systems thinking in addressing major, complex public health challenges. The lecture provides an ...
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, you will learn how to integrate systems thinking concepts into your work to address public health issues from Dr. Helen De Pinho. The webinar further delves into ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is increasing its oversight of states to prevent misuse of Medicaid funding to ...
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