Unequal access
Doctoral student studies social disparities and health May 28, 2013 — Conducting research projects among mothers and infants in Brazil in the mid-2000s, Paola … Continue reading “Unequal access”
Doctoral student studies social disparities and health May 28, 2013 — Conducting research projects among mothers and infants in Brazil in the mid-2000s, Paola … Continue reading “Unequal access”
May 28, 2013 — Shemar Popplewell said it’s been a “pretty big struggle” to keep up his grades in math and other subjects at … Continue reading “By tutoring at local school, HSPH students enrich others, themselves”
May 28, 2013 — Khanichi Charles knows the value of mentoring. Without it, she wouldn’t have discovered her passion for scientific research, let alone … Continue reading “A role model for minority science students”
May 24, 2013 — Serving more than a dozen years as a U.S. Army medical operations officer was a rich and worthwhile experience for … Continue reading “Desire to help the underserved lures former Army officer to public health”
May 24, 2013 — India faces daunting public health challenges. Maternal and infant mortality rates are high. Malaria and tuberculosis persist stubbornly. Noncommunicable diseases … Continue reading “HSPH and Ministry of Health of India formalize collaboration on public health issues”
May 17, 2013 — The conversation around health care policy in the United States, mired as it is in partisan bickering, has gone off … Continue reading “Applying global health lessons to U.S. health care”
In honor of HSPH’s centennial year, we are asking people from across the School’s community to share what they love about HSPH. Whether it’s … Continue reading “What do you love about HSPH?”
May 15, 2013 — Ninety-three students spent April 26-28, 2013 learning how to rapidly respond to a refugee crisis while being faced with a … Continue reading “At three-day disaster simulation, students experience challenges, unpredictability of humanitarian relief work”
May 13, 2013 — As a flight surgeon for the U.S. Air Force, Russell Tontz doesn’t perform surgery—the name “flight surgeon” is historical, dating … Continue reading “Spreading his wings: Air Force flight surgeon wants to promote healthy strategies for patients”
May 13, 2013 — In 1854, in the midst of a cholera epidemic in Soho, London, English doctor John Snow drew up a map … Continue reading “Why epidemiologists should get involved with policy”