April 29, 2014 — A group of students recently got a crash course on a key skill for any future global health practitioner: negotiation. … Continue reading “Students simulate international aid negotiation”
April 22, 2014 — Improving health outcomes in African nations requires not just boosting investment in health, but strengthening the capacity of national health … Continue reading “Strengthening health care systems a top priority for African finance ministers”
April 17, 2014—Harvard School of Public Health researchers and colleagues have compiled the first global data on dietary intakes of specific fats worldwide. The … Continue reading “Report compares dietary fat intake among countries”
April 16, 2014 — Make time in your schedule for mentorship. Get over the fear of self-promotion. And by all means, learn principles of … Continue reading “At Women in Leadership conference, students gain advice on advancing their careers”
March 27, 2014 — Ever wonder why Medicare has parts A, B, C and D—and did you even know it had four parts? Or … Continue reading “Upcoming edX courses cover U.S. health policy, big data analysis”
From farm animals to family pets, the deadly bacteria may lurk where you least expect it March 20, 2014—If you think the drug-resistant infectious … Continue reading “MRSA spreads to the barnyard”
March 13, 2014—Like its neighbor Botswana, the Republic of Namibia is considered one of Africa’s success stories. Twenty-four years after gaining independence from South … Continue reading “Namibian prime minister: Inclusivity necessary for peace, development”
March 3, 2014 — Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) honored employees who reached length-of-service milestones at the 15th annual Celebration with the Stars. … Continue reading “Centennial ‘Stars’ honored at celebration”
February 19, 2014 —The Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) year-long Centennial celebration continued with the installation of a time capsule in the lobby … Continue reading “Centennial time capsule ‘buried’ in FXB”
February 19, 2014 — Lorelei Mucci, associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), studies the factors that influence prostate cancer … Continue reading “Prostate cancer: Clearing up confusion”