Tag: For Friday Letter June 07 2024
UW Research Finds Out-Of-State Abortions Have Risen in Washington Since 2022
Tornado Survey Offers ‘Boots-On-The-Ground Epidemiology’
Dr. Eun-Young Mun Named As UNT System Regents Professor
Future Doctors Dive Into Health Policy in Washington, DC
Telemedicine for Obesity Management Among United States Adults: A Systematic and Meta-analysis of Intervention Studies
The New Menstruation: Girls Are Getting Their Periods Earlier, Less Regularly – Lauren Houghton Tells Stat News
Public Health Reports: Changes in State Laws on Suicide Prevention Training for School Staff 2002-2022
Gatekeeper training aims to prevent youth suicide, an urgent public health problem, by training people to identify warning signs and make referrals to appropriate services. Many states have enacted gatekeeper
Teaching Public Health: Transforming Education for Public Health
ASPPH and the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) are cohosting Teaching Public Health: Transforming Education for Public Health on Wednesday, June 26 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET
WHO Publishes National Workforce Capacity for the Essential Public Health Functions Collection
We are pleased to announce and share with you the recently published National Workforce Capacity for Essential Public Health Functions Collection, unveiled last week at the WHO World Health Assembly. Representing