July 29, 2011 The World Health Organization (WHO) needs major reform to regain its leadership as a trusted provider of scientific and technical knowledge, … Continue reading “World Health Organization needs ‘major reform,’ says HSPH prof.”
July 27, 2011 — Cites Political Process as Biggest Hurdle to Full Rollout HSPH Prof. John McDonough launched the School’s 2011 Hot Topics speaker series with an … Continue reading “HSPH health policy expert impressed with national health reform implementation”
July 26, 2011 — HSPH Prof. Marc Lipsitch, postdoctoral research fellow Tuula Oksanen, and doctoral student [[Pamela Rist]] were honored by their colleagues at the North … Continue reading “HSPH researchers honored at National Epidemiology Conference”
July 20, 2011 — Fawzi Assumes Chair of Department of Global Health and Population Wafaie Fawzi assumes the role of chair for the Department of Global … Continue reading “New chairs of global health and population, epidemiology announced”
July 15, 2011 Improving access to health care for more than 237 million people spread across the sprawling 17,000-plus island Republic of Indonesia is … Continue reading “Indonesian Minister of Health discusses challenges of implementing health reform”
July 12, 2011 — “Poverty and poor health perpetuate each other,” said Callae Snively, a student and SM ’12 candidate at the Harvard School … Continue reading “HSPH, HBS students team to develop health-care model for women’s development organization in Mexico”
June 12, 2011 — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton visited the Buguruni Health Center in Tanzania. The site, which is associated with Harvard School of … Continue reading “U.S. Secretary of State Clinton visits health center in Tanzania”
May 27, 2011 — HSPH Graduates Urged To Become Leaders, Transform Public Health Dean Julio Frenk opened the 2011 Commencement Ceremonies on a sunny spring day May … Continue reading “HSPH Commencement 2011”
May 17, 2011 — 90 Smith Street, a 43,000-square-foot former Catholic elementary school now housing several HSPH administrative offices, received top honors in the Green … Continue reading “New HSPH office building earns green award”
May 11, 2011 Atul Gawande, associate professor in HSPH’s Department of Health Policy and Management and a surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, has … Continue reading “Gawande New Yorker article on end-of-life care wins National Magazine Award”