Tag: For Friday Letter February 16 2024
Team Receives Go-Ahead to Test Brain Stimulation Device Designed to Combat Alzheimer’s
ABC News: Drug Shortage Can Put Patients’ Lives At Risk, Experts Warn
Racism Within the Criminal Legal System May Drive Racial and Ethnic Maternal Health Inequities
Richard D. Holland Presidential Chair in Public Health Created at UNMC
Public Health Reports: Federal Student Loan Debt in Public Health and the Opportunities for Loan Repayment Programs
A new study co-authored by ASPPH members and staff assessed federal student loan debt among public health graduates to understand how the Public Health Workforce Loan Repayment Program could incentivize government
Deadline Extended: Join the Survey on Climate and Health Education in Public Health Schools
The Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, in collaboration with the Global Network for Academic Public Health, is extending the deadline of their survey to understand how climate and health concepts
ASPPH Advancing Academic Public Health Globally
PHOTO CAPTION: Laura Magaña, President and CEO, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health and Adnan Hammad, President, Global Health Research & Solutions ASPPH president and CEO, Dr. Laura
Don’t Miss the Skill-Building Workshops at ASPPH’s Annual Meeting
We encourage all 2024 ASPPH Annual Meeting attendees to register for one of our exciting skill-building workshops. Attendees will gain practical skills in critical topics related to workplace culture, leveraging