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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Marjorie Larson

Public health is the force dedicated to the advancement of the basic human right to health in all communities, local to global.

Melissa Leon

Public health means to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals.

Chelsea Lutz

Public health is the multidimensional integration of a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines for the betterment of human health and quality of life.

Rianna Murray

Public health is improving the physical, mental and social wellbeing of all humanity, regardless of age, gender, race/ethnicity, religion, or otherwise.

Frédérique Jean-Baptiste

Public health is promoting health through action, motivation, and education.

Paula Kamara

Public Health is protecting the global community by creating safe and healthy environments where people can reach their full potential.

Katie Kuhns

Public health is a field where scientists and practitioners unite to tackle current challenges, regardless of how big or small, that threaten to compromise the health, safety, and welfare of our people.

Eileen Dolan

During my undergraduate career I volunteered in the communities of Trujillo and Agallpampa, Peru and fell in love with the experiences I had helping people through parasite prevention, education and establishing free weekend health clinics.

Kristely Bastien

Global health is a combined effort that involves people from all walks of life; from nurses and tribal healers to translators and farmers. I want to be a part of their integrated efforts to support public health. Additionally, my volunteer work with a Special Olympics team showed me the importance of inclusivity and the power of compromise.

Brooke Farrenkopf

Public health is improving the health and lives of people, millions at a time.