Tag: For Friday Letter February 03 2023
Proactive Policing Begins Harming Black People Before They Are Even Born
New York Times: Expert Panel Votes for Stricter Rules on Risky Virus Research
Moderation Key to Alcohol’s Potential Health Benefits
Researchers Assess Sustainability of Multidimensional Family Therapy
Study Shows Bivalent Boosters Are More Effective at Preventing Hospitalization and Death from Omicron
ASPPH Member Book Recommendations for Black History Month
ASPPH is committed to prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice in everything we do. In honor of Black History Month, our members are sharing their book recommendations by black
Delta Omega Innovative Curriculum Award Webinar – February 6
On February 6, Delta Omega, the public health honorary society, will host the second in a series of webinars featuring nominations for its annual Innovative Curriculum award program. The award
Love Public Health? ASPPH Academic Program Finder Can Help You Find Your Fit
It’s February and we are celebrating I Heart Public Health Month. If you or someone you know loves public health and is interested in pursuing a degree in the field,
Public Health Reports: Use of Telehealth Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups in the United States Before and During the COVID- 19 Pandemic
Telehealth can help reduce healthcare disparities, but access can be a challenge. A newPublic Health Reports study found that Hispanic patients utilized telehealth less than black and white patients during the COVID-19