Profiles in Public Health

An education in public health starts in the classroom but continues to evolve after graduation and into professional life.
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Preeti Moorthy

Public health is better health education, and prevention of disease.

Marissa Singer

To me, public health means not only investing in health solutions, but in systemic repair to eliminate health inequities.

Shilpa Rajagopal

Public health means working collaboratively and holistically to understand and address the multi-dimensional issues that affect our health, safety, and well-being.

Ally Hucek

Public health means prevention and population to me. I like the idea of focusing on prevention on a population-wide scale to improve health outcomes.

Monica Turchyn

Public Health means making a practical difference to those who need it most.

Bryanda Amillano

To me, public health entails empowering the voices of the unheard, surfacing often overlooked issues, and ensuring equity for all.

Ruby Hernandez

Public Health is the opportunity to give a helping hand and ensure a better quality of life for everyone.

Franny Chung

Public health utilizes population data to influence policies, lifestyles, and medical treatments for the well-being of people and their communities. This encompasses many sectors of industry and facets of life, which is why I find public health so engaging and inspiring!

Grace Ratcliff

Our health is intricately woven into the fabric of our lives, shaped by countless factors including our lifestyle choices, environments, and the broader systems in which we exist. Public health plays a vital role in recognizing and addressing these multifaceted influences.

Atia Khan

Public health means advocating for communities, both locally and globally, in pursuit of health equity.