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Harvard Public Health Review

Students

In the News

Where Have All the Barefoot Doctors Gone?
(February 29, 2008) In her award-winning essay, HSPH doctoral student Lingling Zhang analyzes the Chinese health care system from her own experience as the daughter of a semiprofessional "barefoot doctor."

Don't I Know you From Chennai?

Reunited childhood friends share a passion for helping kids. 

How Genes and Environmental Forces Increase Cancer Risk

HSPH doctoral student Monica Ter-Minassian 

You Have to Be There

Michael Von Clemm travelling fellows experience public health in the real world

Jocelyn Kelly: Panzi Hospital
Rachel Rosenheck: 2 million newborn deaths
Debra Vaughn Hester: 10,000 people, no doctors
Erin Hetherington: School girls at risk for HIV
Stephanie Psaki: HIV/AIDS patients' plight
Meike Van Hemelrijk: Treatments abandoned
Claire Chase: The cost of malaria 
An Investment in the Future

By HSPH Dean Barry R. Bloom 

Project Antares

Can students launch enterprises that turn a profit and save lives? 

A Weighty Challenge

Pritzker scholarship winners fight obesity from many angles

A Geographer of Health

Mapping health risks in Cyprus and Boston

Upholding the Gold Standard

A prestigious fellowship supports these emerging leader

Disaster in Berini

Mock humanitarian relief exercise gives students a reality check

Stopping the Violence

Presidential Scholar Ana Díaz helps youth find a better way

Saving Lives, Two by Two

Preventing AIDS in stable couples where one partner is HIV positive

photos: Kent Dayton/HSPH